Bar Association demands holiday on Maharaja’s birthday

Bar Association President B S Slathia addressing press conference on Saturday. —Excelsior/Rakesh
Bar Association President B S Slathia addressing press conference on Saturday. —Excelsior/Rakesh

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Sept 16:  The Bar Association of Jammu today asked the State Government to take a “positive decision” on its demand that September 23, the birth anniversary of last Dogra king Maharaja Hari Singh, be declared a State holiday.
The Association said that it failed to understand what was stopping the Government from taking a decision on its long-standing demand which involves “regional aspirations”.
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“From political parties to civil society and social organisations, everyone wants holiday on September 23 as a mark of respect for the great Maharaja,” said President of the Association Senior Advocate B S Slathia.
“We failed to understand what is compelling the Government from taking a positive decision on the issue despite the passage of a resolution?” he told reporters here.
On January 24, the Legislative Council had passed a resolution for the holiday to commemorate the birth anniversary of the Maharaja Hari Singh.
BJP member Ajatshatru Singh moved the resolution in the Upper House, which was backed by all BJP members and the PDP’s Vikramaditya Singh.
“The demand is linked to the regional aspirations of the people which is evident from the one voice raised on the issue by National Conference Provincial President Devender Rana, Congress’s Sham Lal Sharma, other political groups and every member of civil society and social organisations,” Slathia said.
“We have been demanding it for a very long time and even the BJP which is part of the Government fought for it since 1947,” he said.
“I don’t see any reason for the Government to delay the announcement of the holiday. It is unfortunate that the Government failed to honour the resolution and remained unmoved to the demands of the people,” he said.
He warned the Government of street protests if the demand was not met and said “the consequences of such a situation lie with the Government”.
Slathia also questioned the silence of the BJP on the issue.
“BJP has fought for declaration of Maharaja’s birthday as holiday since 1947. But when they are in the Government they are silent. I appeal them to agitate,” he said.
He asked political parties and civil society groups to join hands and chalk out a joint strategy on the issue.

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