Muslim students should be subject to the same regulations that apply to Hindu students.
In a letter to state education minister Dada Bhuse, Rane asked that burqas not be allowed at testing locations for the 10th and 12th board exams. "Those who wish to wear a hijab or burqa can do so at home, but they should take their exams like other students at the testing locations," he stated. Instances of plagiarism and cheating have occurred when students were wearing burqas. I've written a letter to the relevant minister since I believe that none of this should occur in Maharashtra.
Students wearing burqas have been involved in instances of copying and cheating. I've written a letter to the relevant minister because none of this should occur in maharashtra," Rane stated.
In response to the opposition and Muslim intellectuals' objections, he stated, "They should go to pakistan if they want to take exams while wearing a burqa since we have a constitution drafted by Babasaheb Ambedkar, not the Sharia law."