The Pakistani government has not yet announced the Eid-ul-Adha holidays, but four holidays will likely be announced, which will be from Friday, June 6 to Monday, June 9, while Eid-ul-Adha in Pakistan is on June 7.
The announcement of holidays is eagerly awaited by the public, especially by working people, so that they can plan their Eid programs accordingly.
This year, Eid-ul-Adha will be celebrated a day earlier in Saudi Arabia, i.e., on June 6, while the Day of Arafah, also known as the Day of Hajj, will be on Thursday. Some people are saying on social media that the Pakistani government may also announce a holiday on the day of Hajj, but if we look at the past, the Pakistani government does not announce a holiday on the day of Hajj.
Yes, of course, in the year when Eid-ul-Adha falls on the same day in Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, the day of Hajj is also a public holiday in Pakistan, but this holiday is not on the day of Hajj, but is part of the Eid holidays.
Therefore, it is most likely that there will be no holiday on Hajj Day this year. However, if the government announces Eid holidays from Thursday, then the Day of Arafah will also be a public holiday in Pakistan, but this is unlikely.