‘Kisi Bhi Muslim Par Rang ..,’ After Stirring Aurangzeb Controversy, Abu Azmi Makes BIG Statement on Holi 2025

Holi 2025 has taken a political turn as Samajwadi Party leader Abu Azmi urges Hindus not to throw colors on Muslims without consent. His statement, after the Aurangzeb controversy, has sparked debates across Maharashtra and beyond.

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Holi 2025 has arrived, bringing joy, colors and celebrations across the country. However, the festival has also taken a political turn, especially in Maharashtra, where Samajwadi Party leader Abu Azmi has made a strong statement. He has appealed to the Hindu community, urging them not to throw colors on any Muslim without their consent. His remark has stirred discussions from Maharashtra to different parts of India, adding a political shade to the festival.

Abu Azmi’s Special Appeal on Holi 2025

Samajwadi Party MLA Abu Azmi has asked people to keep politics away from festivals and celebrate Holi with enthusiasm but also with respect. He stated, “There is no need to give a political angle to festivals. I request all those celebrating Holi to enjoy the festival but not to apply color to any Muslim without their consent. If needed, prayers can be offered at home, but 'Jumma Namaz' must be performed in the mosque.” Abu Azmi made this statement while speaking to news agency ANI. His comments have become a hot topic of discussion on social media and news platforms.

Holi 2025 Colors Fly High in Political Circles

The festival of Holi is being celebrated with great enthusiasm, but political debates have also taken center stage. In places like Sambhal, reports suggest that mosques are being covered with tarpaulins, while grand Holi celebrations are being organised in the same region. Meanwhile, in Maharashtra, BJP leader Nitesh Rane’s latest statement has sparked further discussions, making Holi 2025 a politically charged event.

Despite the political debates, people across the country are preparing to celebrate Holi with happiness and enthusiasm, ensuring that the festival of colors remains a time of joy and unity.

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