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Pakistan Bans Holi Celebrations in Universities

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Holi ban in Pakistan universities

he Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC) has banned Holi celebrations in universities across the country. The decision comes after a video of students celebrating Holi at the Quaid-e-Azam University in Islamabad went viral on social media.

In the video, students can be seen throwing colored powder and water at each other. The HEC said that the celebrations were “unbecoming of an educational institution” and that they could “provoke sectarian tensions.”

The ban has been met with mixed reactions. Some people have welcomed the decision, saying that it is necessary to maintain religious harmony in Pakistan. Others have criticized the decision, saying that it is an infringement on freedom of expression.

The HEC has said that the ban will be in place until further notice.

Background

Holi is a Hindu festival that is celebrated in India and other parts of the world. The festival marks the end of winter and the beginning of spring. It is a time for people to come together and celebrate with music, dance, and food.

In Pakistan, Holi is not a public holiday. However, it is still celebrated by many Hindus in the country. In recent years, there have been a number of Holi celebrations at universities in Pakistan.

The Decision

The HEC’s decision to ban Holi celebrations in universities has been met with mixed reactions. Some people have welcomed the decision, saying that it is necessary to maintain religious harmony in Pakistan. Others have criticized the decision, saying that it is an infringement on freedom of expression.

The HEC has said that the ban will be in place until further notice.

The Implications

The ban on Holi celebrations in universities has a number of implications. First, it will likely prevent students from celebrating Holi together. This could lead to feelings of isolation and alienation among Hindu students. Second, the ban could send a message that Holi is not a welcome or accepted practice in Pakistan. This could have a chilling effect on other religious celebrations in the country.

The Future

It is unclear what the future holds for Holi celebrations in Pakistan. The HEC has said that the ban will be in place until further notice. However, it is possible that the ban could be lifted in the future. If the ban is lifted, it will be interesting to see how Holi celebrations are received in Pakistan.

Conclusion

The ban on Holi celebrations in universities is a complex issue with a number of implications. It is important to consider all sides of the issue before forming an opinion

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