New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Manoj Tiwari on Thursday appealed to the people not to compare Holi with Jumma, emphasizing that while Jumma is observed 52 times a year, Holi is a once-a-year festival that should be celebrated on a grand scale.
"There is no need to compare Holi and Jumma, but some people are doing so. Jumma is observed 52 times a year, whereas Holi comes only once and is a major festival. Those who wish to offer Jumma prayers are free to do so, but Holi will be celebrated in such a way that the world will take notice," Tiwari said while speaking to ANI.
#WATCH | Delhi: On the Holi-Jumma issue, BJP MP Manoj Tiwari says, " There is no need to compare between Holi and Jumma, some people are doing it. Jumma doesn't come just once a year, it comes 52 times but Holi comes once a year and is a big festival. Those who want to offer… pic.twitter.com/k2KLWrQ461
— ANI (@ANI) March 13, 2025
Meanwhile, BJP MP Dinesh Sharma highlighted that both celebrations--Holi and Jumma--would take place harmoniously, with the traditions of Ramzan and Holi coexisting.
#WATCH | On the Holi-Jumma issue, BJP MP Dinesh Sharma says, "...Both things will be celebrated, Holi and the people will go to offer the Jumma Namaz also...It is good that on one side, there will be 'Sevai' of Ramzan, and on the other hand, there will be Gujhia of Holi..." pic.twitter.com/QP6R7do9Kq
— ANI (@ANI) March 13, 2025
"Both Holi and Jumma will be celebrated. People will offer their Jumma prayers, and at the same time, there will be the 'sevai' of Ramzan and the 'gujhia' of Holi. The opposition does not want this harmony, which is why they make divisive statements," Sharma told ANI.
Sharma, a Rajya Sabha MP from Uttar Pradesh, also spoke about the decision to cover mosques in the state ahead of Holi celebrations to prevent unwanted colors from being thrown and said, "This was done at the request of local Ulema. Every year, many mosque caretakers take the initiative to cover them, while some choose not to. We respect their decision."
To ensure a safe and secure Holi, the Delhi Police conducted thorough security checks across the national capital on Thursday.
Visuals from Dhaula Kuan showed officials inspecting cars, bags, and two-wheelers at night.
Additionally, police carried out a bike rally in Connaught Place ahead of the celebrations. Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Devesh Kumar Mahla said, "Bike patrolling is being conducted on the occasion of Holi to maintain law and order."
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