Pakistan: In Pakistan, which was formed after the partition of India, today it has become difficult for people of other religions to live peacefully due to Islamic rules and regulations. there MuslimsThe rights of Hindus, Buddhists and Christians are declining compared to It is reported that now Holi celebrations have been banned in all educational institutions there. That means Holi will not be allowed to be played in any school.
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The news comes after deadly attacks on Hindus in Pakistani schools on the occasion of Holi this year. Pakistan News reports that the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan has banned Holi celebrations in all educational institutions, saying such activities are completely against the country's socio-cultural values. It is different and against the country's Islamic identity. In the same year, Hindu students celebrating Holi at a Pakistani university were attacked, injuring 15 people.
Holi was celebrated in Law A Azam University
Initially, pictures and videos of Holi celebrations at Islamabad's Quaid-e-Azam University (QAU) went viral on social media. After which this step has been taken. A notification from Pakistan's Higher Education Commission (HEC) said that students have been banned from celebrating the festival to adhere to "socio-cultural values".
The Higher Education Commission has given this statement in clarification
The HEC said, “While there is no denying the fact that cultural, ethnic and religious diversity leads to an inclusive and tolerant society, which deeply respects all religions and creeds, we have banned the celebration of Holi, which It has nothing to do with the country's Islamic customs. This decision needs to be accepted without any measure. Students need to be more aware of this and should also use their philanthropic thinking.
The Hindu minority in Pakistan is steadily declining
Many strict decisions of the government have been taken in Pakistan, due to which the hardships of the non-Muslims have increased. There, the access of non-Muslims to politics is limited, and there is no system for their protection as in India. After partition, non-Muslims in Pakistan were more than 14% of the total population, but now Hindus are not even 5%.
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