Justice Markandey Katju’s Appeal: Muslims & Non-Hindus, Celebrate Holi for Unity & Communal Harmony!

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Holi: A Festival of Togetherness – Justice Katju Urges Muslims & Non-Hindus to Revive a Lost Tradition

Justice Markandey Katju appeals to Muslims and non-Hindus, especially in Pakistan & Bangladesh, to celebrate Holi 2025 with their Hindu brethren. Let’s revive the lost spirit of unity & communal harmony!
Justice Markandey Katju’s Appeal: Muslims & Non-Hindus, Celebrate Holi for Unity & Communal Harmony!


My appeal to Muslims and other non-Hindus

By Justice Markandey Katju

Holi, the great Hindu festival of colours, is falling on 14th March 2025.

On this occasion I appeal to Muslims and other non-Hindus, particularly in Pakistan and Bangladesh, to celebrate it along with their Hindu brothers and sisters with great gaiety and enthusiasm.

Upto 1857 there was no communal problem in the Indian subcontinent. There were no communal riots before 1857, and Hindus and Muslims used to live together amicably, like brothers and sisters. They would help each other, and participate in each other's religious festivals and occasions, Hindus participating in Eid and Moharram, and Muslims participating in Holi and Diwali.

Muslim rulers like the Mughals, Nawabs of Avadh, etc would also participate in Holi and Diwali.
These miniature paintings show how the Mughals and other Indian royals celebrated Holi

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Emperor Jahangir celebrating Holi with his harem


In 1857 the great Mutiny broke out, in which Hindus and Muslims jointly fought against the Britishers. After crushing the Mutiny, the British decided that the only way to control and rule India was divide and rule.

History in the Service of Imperialism

As a result, the British, through their local agents, injected the communal virus into our society, year after year, and decade after decade.

The truth about Pakistan

Consequently, Hindus and Muslims stopped participating in each other's festivals.

The time has now come for people of both communities to see through this sham, and jointly combat communalism. One way to do that is by participating in each others festivals, as used to be done earlier.

Justice Katju: United Holi celebrations will help kill communalism


An Appeal to Pakistanis and Bangladeshis


My earnest appeal to non-Hindus, particularly to Muslims in Pakistan and Bangladesh, is to celebrate Holi on 14th March with great gaiety, fervour, ardour and enthusiasm, thus striking a powerful blow at the communal elements and vested interests who seek to divide us, and sow discord, strife, and hatred among us.

(Justice Markandey Katju is a former Judge, of the Supreme Court of India, and former Chairman, of the Press Council of India. The views expressed are his own)

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