Patna: Schools in Seemanchal in Bihar are now going to have a holiday on Friday instead of Sunday. Earlier, a similar incident was reported in Jharkhand. After receiving the news of the case, the Government ordered an inquiry. At the same time, Neeraj Singh Babloo, a minister in the Nitish government and BJP leader, reacted to the matter and said that Hindus do not ask for leave on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Bihar Environment Minister Neeraj Kumar Singh Babloo said on the issue- "Look, we understand that this is not correct. If there is a holiday on Sunday in the whole country, then it should be on Sunday. Now in the name of religion... sometimes in the name of Sanatan Dharma, give us a holiday on Tuesday, on Thursday we do worship, give us a holiday... This is not correct.'' The BJP leader said that there is such a problem in the Seemanchal area. He also blamed pf and its ghazwa-e-hind for this. He also advocated for bringing in a population control law. The BJP leader said that there is such a problem in the Seemanchal area. He also blamed pf and its Ghazwa-e-Hind for this. He also advocated for bringing in a population control law. In the eastern region of Bihar, which includes four districts of Kishanganj, Araria, Katihar and Purnea, according to the 2011 census, the Muslim population ranges from 30 per cent to 70 per cent. Such cases have been reported in these areas. The highest number of such schools are in the Jokihat block of the Araria district. Out of the 244 government schools, 229 have a weekly off on Friday. Centre tells, "No provision to accept medical students from overseas institutes" Jodhpur: House collapses due to torrential rain, 1 died 'Congress leader freed from exploitation by Scindia's exit,' this leader made a big statement