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I have never claimed to be bright or an intellectual,My English is far below average..Moreover its way better being a stupid than a hate mongering 'brights' like you..
You said Christmas is celebrated only in some CHRISTIAN majority states of India..But Kerala,goa or Southern Tamilnadu is not Christian majority(yes,have huge sizeable Christian population),but still celebrated by majority of the communities irrespective of their faiths there(at least putting stars,Christmas shopping etc)...
Christmas will remain as an national holiday of India for ever..You are free to bark and howl..but it remains as it is..
Kerala has only around 20% Christians,But the biggest shopping season/festival of Kerala 'Grand Kerala Shopping festival' coincides with the Christmas-New year time...Christmas is considered like a state festival here/shopping season/outing(more a religious one)..Just visit Kerala during Christmas time...You can see Christmas stars and lights in almost each and every shops and corners(not just in some malls or in churches or Christian homes)...I said you can see the festivities only in Christian majority state. Also in neighborhoods where Christians live. Also that apart from malls and churches it is difficult to see lights anywhere else. Nope, Christmas is not celebrated by the majority community in India. No one buys new clothes, nor attends the midnight mass, nor are there Christmas trees in Hindu/Muslim houses, nor is any spring cleaning done of the houses. So stop claiming things which are not true. If you think eating Cake on Christmas is equal to celebrating Christmas then of course we celebrate Christmas every day of the year when we eat cake.
Kerala has only around 20% Christians,But the biggest shopping season/festival of Kerala 'Grand Kerala Shopping festival' coincides with the Christmas-New year time...Christmas is considered like a state festival here/shopping season/outing(more a religious one)..Just visit Kerala during Christmas time...You can see Christmas stars and lights in almost each and every shops and corners(not just in some malls or in churches or Christian homes)...
India doesn't means merely NI,Bangalore or Maharastra nor all Indian Hindus are Kannadigas,Marathis or Gujaratis..
"respect for one of the great faiths of this earth"
Why should a Hindu need to attend a midnight mass??...I have seen a lot of Hindus lighting stars,putting Xmas trees,even participating in midnight Carols in Kerala..If you see Christmas is only for Christians,let it be..I said you can see the festivities only in Christian majority state. Also in neighborhoods where Christians live. Also that apart from malls and churches it is difficult to see lights anywhere else. Nope, Christmas is not celebrated by the majority community in India. No one buys new clothes, nor attends the midnight mass, nor are there Christmas trees in Hindu/Muslim houses, nor is any spring cleaning done of the houses. So sto things which are not true. If you think eating Cake on Christmas is equal to celebrating Christmas then of course we celebrate Christmas every day of the year when we eat cake.
Once again, what is the shopping festival called? Grand Kerala Shopping Festival. Not Christmas shopping festival. So you guys time it to coincide with Christmas. But are people buying because of Christmas or because it is a shopping festival? In Christian dominated areas sure the shopping establishments are lit up. Other places too like Brigade Road in Bangalore lit up for the week before New Years Eve.
You should probably ask New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio as he is the one who made that statement....How do you rank faiths into greater and lesser?
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As you can see they represent a significant minority in the NY - NJ area. Enough to have Diwali declared a holiday.