Observe your hijab so that we do not deduct money from your account.

Regarding the chastity and hijab bill, the MP said: "Observe your hijab so that we do not deduct money from your account."
A member of parliament said regarding the three million toman fines for those who do not comply with the mandatory hijab: "If someone wants to withdraw money from the bank for three million, they better follow the law!"
Regarding cash fines and the fact that some elements claim that the three million tomans mentioned by one of the representatives may cause people to withdraw their money from the bank so that no one has access to their accounts, Mousavi Ghazanfarabadi, head of the Parliament's Rights Commission, said: "If someone wants to withdraw their money for the sake of three million, it is better for them to comply with the law."
He also stated regarding the exchange of the Chastity and Hijab bill between the Parliament and the Guardian Council: "The esteemed Guardian Council had raised a number of objections in Articles 19, 65, 47, and 49, so God willing, the commission will correct them this week. Next week, the fate of the Chastity and Hijab bill will be clear."
A member of parliament had also claimed in the past that if someone commits the crime of not wearing a hijab, they will be fined. This fine is not imposed directly by a police officer, but by a system and its amount is 3 million tomans. Bankipour, a member of parliament, also gave details about the hijab and chastity bill on the Ofogh TV program, adding: “I think this bill will be able to be implemented after the Eid holidays.”
Judiciary Chief Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei also said that the Islamic Republic is not in a good position regarding the issue of hijab and chastity. His comments came a week after Ali Khamenei reiterated his call for the imposition of compulsory hijab, indicating the government's intention to intensify its repressive crackdown on opponents of compulsory hijab.
Mohseni-Ejeh considers those who oppose compulsory hijab to be playing on enemy territory and has repeatedly emphasized that these people must definitely be confronted and dealt with according to the law. It is worth noting that Mahsa Amini (Zina) was also beaten by the Ershad Patrol officers for this very reason and lost her life.
In addition to the crimes it has committed against the Iranian people in the past two years, taking many lives or sending many to prison, the Islamic Republic regime also intends to seize and plunder people's cash assets under the false pretext of not observing the hijab.




