However, the madrassas in the state will be allowed one-hour break on Friday for prayers.
The minister said there is no law in India which recognises Friday as a holiday.
Making it clear that there cannot be two holidays in a week for madrassas, the minister said that as the teachers get salary for working on Fridays from the government they cannot on their own give unrecognised and unscheduled holidays going against government sanctions.
"This Friday holiday is not officially recognized. We will not allow the closure of madrassas on Fridays. We will make provisions for one hour break for jumma namaz' (Friday prayer) to be offered instead of a day's holiday for it as there is no official sanction for this".
"If the madrassas want a holiday on Friday besides Sundayholiday, they could give a representation to the effect to thestate government which will forward it to the Central government for action," Sarma told reporters on the sidelines of a meeting here today.
At a press meet here yesterday, the minister had said, "As far as I know, there is no law in India which recognises Friday as a holiday. No circular was also issued by the Assam government about a Friday holiday. We are not against any religion. We are only enforcing the law".
On former Congress minister Siddique Ahmed's comment thatthe minister's move was a "communally divisive agenda" and hisappeal to Muslims to boycott Sarma's public meetings, the minister said every religion in India has government -recognised scheduled holidays on days of religious significance.
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