CHENNAI

Centre caves in to AIADMK demand, declares Pongal a compulsory holiday in TN

Sri-Lanka-Pongal (File) Representative image

Central government, on Tuesday, declared Pongal festival as a compulsory holiday in Tamil Nadu. AIADMK leaders had urged the centre for the same after the latter announced its decision to set Pongal as a restricted holiday.

Earlier, AIADMK general secretary, V.K.Sasikala had urged the union government to review its decision.

"It (the decision) comes as a big shock that Pongal festival, which was a compulsory holiday for the central government employees in Tamil Nadu, has been made restricted holiday," she said in a statement.

Pongal is a cultural festival, being celebrated for long — transcending caste and religious feelings. It is the centre's duty to provide a holiday for the families to celebrate it, she said.

Though Pongal falls on Saturday (January 14) this year, the Centre should 'respect' the festival and provide holiday to all central departments, she added.

"The Centre should realise and accept the rights and feelings of Tamils and give compulsory holiday for Pongal," she said.

Sasikala said due to the efforts of late chief minister Jayalalithaa, many rights of Tamils were upheld and the state is now waiting for the centre to meet its expectations and ensure its rights in this matter, she added.

(With inputs from PTI)

This browser settings will not support to add bookmarks programmatically. Please press Ctrl+D or change settings to bookmark this page.
Topics : #AIADMK

Related Reading

    Show more