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'If Muslims Have Problem With Holi Colours, They Should Stay Indoors': Bihar MLA

The MLA from Bisfi assembly constituency in Madhubani district made these remarks while speaking to reporters at the Vidhan Sabha premises.

Bihar BJP MLA Haribhushan Thakur Bachol has quoted controversy after "appealing" Muslims to "stay indoors" on Holi. He also urged Muslims to "let Hindus celebrate their festival" without any disruptions as the festival of colours falls on a Friday during the holy month of Ramazan this year.

The MLA from Bisfi assembly constituency in Madhubani district made these remarks while speaking to reporters at the Vidhan Sabha premises.

'Muslims Should Not Take Offence If Colours Smeared On Them'

"I want to appeal to Muslims, there are 52 jummas (Fridays) in a year. One of them coincides with Holi. So, they should let Hindus celebrate the festival and not take offence if colours are smeared on them. If they have such a problem, they should stay indoors. This is essential for maintaining communal harmony," Thakur added.

When pointed out that Muslims observe Roza (fasting) during Ramazan and hold special prayers on Fridays, the MLA snapped, "They have always had double standards. They are happy to make money by setting up stalls selling abir-gulaal (coloured powders), but if a few stains land on their clothes, they start fearing dozakh (hell)." 

RJD MLA and former minister Israil Mansuri questioned the comments made by the leader. 

"There has been no problem between Hindus and Muslims when it comes to festivals. Hindus attend our Iftaar parties. Why is the BJP MLA worried about Muslims on Holi? These people foment communal trouble for political trouble and pretend to be flag-bearers of Sanatan," he said.

However, state minority affairs minister and JD(U) leader Zama Khan asserted that "there will be no untoward incident. The administration has been clearly instructed to ensure harmony during the festive season."

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