Srinagar:The Jammu and Kashmir government on Sunday released a list of 28 official holidays for the upcoming year, but the name of National Conference founder Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah does not figure on the list despite his party in the government. The list of holidays was changed by the LG administration in 2020 after the abrogation of Article 370 and downgrading of Jammu and Kashmir State into a Union Territory. Among the holidays cancelled from the list were NC's founder and former Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah's birthday and Martyrs' Day.
Popularly known as Sher-e-Kashmir, Sheikh Abdullah's birth anniversary (December 5, 1905) was observed as a holiday every year in the erstwhile state, while July 13 was observed as Martyrs' Day. Both days were state holidays. July 13 was commemorated as Martyrs' Day to mark the 1931 uprising when the people of Kashmir rebelled against Dogra autocracy, and in retaliation, the Maharaja's forces fired on and killed many civilians. After the end of the Maharaja's rule, this day was declared a state holiday in remembrance of the martyrs.