Srinagar: A controversy has erupted in Jammu and Kashmir over the failure of the administration to shift the official holiday on account of Eid Milad-un-Nabi (SAW) in line with the moon sighting, drawing sharp criticism from political and religious leaders.
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, in a post on X, accused the LG-led administration of deliberately ignoring the calendar provisions. “The calendar printed by the Government press is very clear – ‘Subject to the appearance of the moon’. It means that the holiday is subject to change depending upon the moon being sighted. The deliberate decision by the unelected government to not shift the holiday is inconsiderate and designed to hurt the sentiments of the people,” he wrote.
Earlier, Education Minister Sakina Itoo also castigated the administration for not shifting the holiday, calling it an unjust move that amounted to “playing with people’s emotions.” She said such decisions should rest with an elected government rather than officials.
Joining the chorus, Grand Mufti of Jammu and Kashmir, Nasir ul Islam, termed the mismatch between the moon sighting and the government notification as “most unfortunate.” He said ignoring the religious sanctity of Eid Milad reflected a negative approach towards a revered occasion.
The controversy has stirred resentment among the public, with calls for greater sensitivity in matters concerning religious observances. Leaders have urged the administration to respect the spiritual importance of Eid Milad and ensure that future notifications remain consistent with moon sightings. [KNT]