Acharya Prashant emphasizes that individuals should have the freedom to decide what they wear, as no one has the right to dictate the choices of an adult unless those choices harm society. He explains that while one can educate or counsel another person out of compassion to help them make responsible decisions, forcing a choice upon someone is unacceptable. He suggests that if there is genuine concern for others, the focus should be on providing a quality education from childhood so that individuals can make informed decisions as adults. Regarding the distinction between the hijab and the burqa, Acharya Prashant notes that the burqa, which covers the entire body and face, presents social and security challenges. He points out that hiding one's identity in public spaces can hinder law enforcement and social safety, making it a social rather than a religious issue. However, he maintains that the hijab, which leaves the face open, should remain a matter of personal choice. He concludes that the government's role is to educate women and then grant them the freedom to decide for themselves.