A special bench of the Bombay high court will hear a public interest litigation on Sunday 10.30am brought by four students challenging the Maharashtra government’s declaration of a public holiday on January 22 – the consecration day of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya.
Shivangi Agarwal, Satyajeet Siddharth Salve, Vedant Gaurav Agarwal and Khushi Sandeep Bangia — the students are from MNLU, Mumbai, GLC and NIRMA law school. A special bench of Justices GS Kulkarni and Neela Gokhale has been constituted to hear the matter.
The petitioners said that declaring a public holiday to celebrate a religious event violated the principles of secularism enshrined in the Constitution. The law students argued that a state cannot associate with or promote any religion.
“An act of the Government in celebrating and openly participating in the consecration of a Hindu temple thereby associating with a particular religion is nothing but a direct attack on the principles of secularism,” the petition said, as quoted by LiveLaw.
“Any policy regarding declaration of public holidays cannot be at the whims and fancies of the political party in power. Holiday can be declared perhaps to commemorate a patriotic personally or historic figure but not to celebrate consecration of Ram Lalla to appease a particular section of the society or religious community,” it said.