Rajasthan's CM Bhajan Lal Sharma Joyfully Celebrates Holi with Citizens
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Jaipur, March 4 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Bhajan Lal Sharma, joyfully engaged in the Holi festivities with the public on Wednesday, showcasing a vibrant celebration.
A multitude of citizens from various regions of the state gathered at the Chief Minister's residence, reveling in the festival with an array of flowers and natural colors.
Sharma and his wife enthusiastically welcomed attendees, applying gulal and showering flower petals over the crowd.
This Holi marked a beautiful convergence of Rajasthan's rich cultural traditions, featuring diverse styles of celebration, from the lively Braj style to the traditional festivities of Shekhawati.
Performers from the Bharatiya Kala Sansthan (Indian Institute of Arts) and a devotional bhajan troupe from Braj mesmerized the audience with their singing and dance.
The Go Vatsa Phag troupe from Fatehpur in Shekhawati captivated the attendees with traditional Chang performances.
The Chief Minister joined in the festivities, participating in Phalgun folk songs that amplified the celebratory mood. People of all ages—children, senior citizens, women, and youth—actively engaged in the joyful celebrations.
Some attendees adorned the Chief Minister with colorful turbans and dupattas while playfully applying gulal, while others gifted him handmade water guns and gulal gota.
Extending his warm wishes to the citizens, the Chief Minister emphasized that this festival of colors serves as an opportunity to set aside past differences and reinforce the commitment to live in peace and joy.
Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari, along with several other political figures, including Premchand Bairwa, Rajya Sabha MP Madan Rathore, Manju Sharma, MLA Kuldeep Dhankhar, Gopal Sharma, and numerous citizens from various corners of the state, were present to join in the celebrations from Jaisalmer to Dholpur and Hanumangarh to Banswara.