Gandhi Jayanti, the birth anniversary of the Father of the Nation, was not marked as a holiday in the current year's calender, released yesterday, triggering strong reaction with Congress terming it as an "anti-national" act.
Interestingly, Gandhi Jayanti disappeared from the list of commercial and industrial holidays released on a day when the Mahatma's statue was unveiled in London.
Strongly opposing the BJP-ruled state's decision, senior Congress leader P C Chacko said, "BJP's mindset is a very sick mindset. ... Can any state government take a decision like this? This kind of decision they have taken is anti-national."
His party colleague and Congress spokesman Anand Sharma also said no state government can do it because it is a national holiday.
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"They can't do it. Gandhi is the father of nation. Even last year children were asked to go to school on October 2," Sharma said.
RSS refused to be drawn into the controversy but said the number of holidays in the country should come down for improved work culture.
Seeking to douse the angry reactions, the Chief Minister said,"it could be a typing mistake. It is not an intentional mistake.