Nepal snubs Muslim call for Eid holiday

Kathmandu (Nepal): More than a year after being declared a secular state, the former Hindu kingdom of Nepal continues to remain a Hindu stronghold. Despite Muslim leaders urging Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala to declare a public holiday on Eid-ul-Zuha, the government has ignored the call.

There was also no message from the prime minister’s office to greet the Muslim community.

Earlier this year, Muslims called for a public holiday on Eid-ul-Fitr, another religious festival, but to no avail.

The Koirala government, however, has continued with the old tradition of declaring long holidays for the two major Hindu festivals, Dashain and Tihar.

Besides, several smaller Hindu festivals are also honoured with public holidays. Even eclipses merit public holidays.

With four days left for Christmas, the biggest Christian festival, it remains to be seen if Dec 25 merits a public holiday.

Till last year, government offices remained open on Christmas day.

Till mid-April 2006, Nepal had been the world’s only Hindu kingdom with its king deriving additional support from Hindu organisations, including in India and abroad.

This year, Koirala failed to meet visiting delegations due to ill health but attended all the religious festivals the king did as the new head of state.

Nepali tabloids reported this month that his family had even held a religious rite for his better health, something that the palace is known to do.

Source: news.yahoo.com

Read Also

> Photo evidence of Muslim terrorism : Achalpur Riots

Leave a Comment

Notice : The source URLs cited in the news/article might be only valid on the date the news/article was published. Most of them may become invalid from a day to a few months later. When a URL fails to work, you may go to the top level of the sources website and search for the news/article.

Disclaimer : The news/article published are collected from various sources and responsibility of news/article lies solely on the source itself. Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) or its website is not in anyway connected nor it is responsible for the news/article content presented here. ​Opinions expressed in this article are the authors personal opinions. Information, facts or opinions shared by the Author do not reflect the views of HJS and HJS is not responsible or liable for the same. The Author is responsible for accuracy, completeness, suitability and validity of any information in this article. ​