How Are Guv Ravi and Political Leaders Celebrating Diwali in TN?

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Key Takeaways
- Diwali Greetings: Governor R.N. Ravi and political leaders express heartfelt wishes during the festival.
- Unity and Togetherness: The messages highlight the importance of harmony and inclusiveness.
- Festival of Lights: Diwali serves as a time for reflection, joy, and collective well-being.
Chennai, Oct 20 (NationPress) Governor R.N. Ravi and leaders from various political parties have come together to share their Diwali greetings with the residents of Tamil Nadu, wishing them joy, peace, and prosperity as the festival of lights brightens homes throughout the region.
In his message shared on X, Governor Ravi expressed his sincere wishes, stating, “May Maa Lakshmi bestow upon us happiness, health, and prosperity, filling our lives with love and compassion while fostering a harmonious society based on peace and unity. Wishing everyone a joyous, vibrant, and safe Deepavali.”
The Governor’s message emphasized the essence of unity and collective well-being that this festival embodies.
Edappadi K. Palaniswami, general secretary of AIADMK and former Chief Minister, also conveyed his greetings, expressing hope for renewed harmony and progress.
“On this auspicious festival day, may love and peace thrive across the nation; may all sorrows diminish, paving the way for a bright and luminous future; may divisions fade away and unity prevail; and may prosperity and well-being flourish in everyone’s lives,” he stated.
Former Deputy Chief Minister and expelled AIADMK leader O. Panneerselvam also greeted the public, wishing for peace and happiness to reign in every household.
K. Selvaperunthagai, president of the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee (TNCC), urged the people to celebrate the festival with a spirit of inclusiveness and compassion, transcending political and social boundaries.
Leaders from various major political parties also joined in the festive greetings.
PMK founder Dr. S. Ramadoss and party president Dr. Anbumani Ramadoss shared their wishes, stressing the importance of a pollution-free and safe celebration.
Other leaders, including E.R. Eswaran of Kongunadu Makkal Desiya Katchi (KMDK), T.T.V. Dhinakaran from Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (AMMK), and former Union ministers G.K. Vasan and Su Thirunavukkarasar, extended their wishes for a joyous Deepavali, hoping that the festival brings peace, prosperity, and unity across Tamil Nadu.
The messages from leaders across political lines reflect a common sentiment: that the festival of lights should renew the bonds of harmony and illuminate lives with hope for a brighter future.
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