
Holi comes once a year, Friday namaz 52 times - UP Police Remark Triggers Row
In light of the approaching holi festival, which falls on friday prayers during the holy month of Ramadan, a peace committee meeting was conducted at the sambhal Kotwali police station on Thursday.
He emphadata-sized the necessity of maintaining law and order via rigorous monitoring and societal cohesion. To guarantee a smooth celebration, he added, peace committee meetings at different levels had been held for a month.
Hindus eagerly anticipate holi, same as Muslims do for Eid. People spread pleasure, share treats, and apply colors to rejoice. In a same vein, people celebrate Eid by preparing special meals and giving each other hugs. Togetherness and respect for one another are important to both events," he stated.
Both communities are affected by this. He added that people shouldn't be compelled to wear color if they don't want it.
According to Samajwadi party spokesperson Sharvendra Bikram Singh, officers "should not act as bjp agents" and denounced the comments.
"To keep the chief minister happy, the officials are copying what they hear from him. Those who make such claims and blatantly show their bias ought to data-face consequences. Officers shouldn't pretend to be bjp operatives; this is unacceptable," he added.
"It is the officer's responsibility to make sure that there is no environment of dread or nervousness if members of a certain faith have indicated that they are uncomfortable with playing with colors.
"Arrangements should be made so that namaz is performed in peace and holi is celebrated. It is a political statement to say that people who don't like color should stay inside and that holi only occurs once a year but friday prayers occur fifty-two times.
Last november 24, protests over a court-ordered study of a Mughal-era Jama Masjid in Sambhal's Kot Garvi area turned violent. Four persons lost their lives as a result of the tragedy, while several more were injured.