New Delhi, 13 March (IANS). The Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) has been allowed to celebrate Holi in the club (NRSC) of non-resident students on 13 and 14 March after increasing pressure due to Holi. BJP MP Jagdambika Pal said that if someone wants to play Holi or wants to offer Namaz, then it should be allowed.
Talking to the news agency IANS, Jagdambika Pal said, “See, whether it is AMU or Parliament, if someone wants to play Holi in his house, he should have its freedom. Similarly, if someone wants to offer Namaz, he should also be allowed. It is a culture of India.”
He said at the unique confluence of Jumma of Holi and Ramadan this year that the Uttar Pradesh administration has made a provision to cover 10 mosques in Sambhal on Friday, March 14. This is a rare phenomenon when the festival of colors coincide with the prayers of Jumme in the month of Holy Ramadan.
Jagdambika Pal said, “In Sambhal, Muslim leaders have requested that the prayers of Jumme be performed after 2 pm, because the administration encourages people to celebrate Holi till then. Holi is a festival of happiness, colors and solidarity. Whether it is Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Bengal or any other state, people are appealing to maintain this harmony and the rest of the day will be on the rest of the day. Will be full of live spirit. “
He said, “Holi is a festival that has no enmity-there is no discrimination between small and big, rich and poor. It is time for everyone to come together, hug and share moments of happiness. Holi is not just a festival of colors; it is a festival of unity, bliss and love.”
-IANS
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