BJP MP Ravi Kishan Promotes Unity and Tradition During Holi
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Gorakhpur (Uttar Pradesh), March 4 (NationPress) As the vibrant festival of Holi is being celebrated, BJP MP Ravi Kishan from Gorakhpur has urged everyone to embrace traditional and peaceful festivities. He cautioned against the usage of chemical-based colours and recommended opting for abeer and gulal, emphasizing that the essence of the festival is to resolve disputes and foster unity and love.
While partaking in the joyful celebrations, Kishan remarked, “Avoid playing Holi with chemical colours; instead, choose abeer or gulal. This festival is meant to dissolve disputes. We should not create conflicts; the world is already filled with them. Everyone should engage in Holi with love. If someone prefers not to participate, respect their choice.”
In a pointed remark directed at the opposition in light of the upcoming 2027 Uttar Pradesh elections, he stated, “We are achieving victories in Kolkata and making significant progress in the south. The record set in 2017 will be surpassed in 2027. Opposition, don’t take it personally—you are destined for a heavy loss.”
Earlier, Kishan expressed on X, “...May Holi, which signifies the triumph of good over evil and devotion over oppression, bring joy, prosperity, and well-being to everyone. May harmony and affection continue to flourish. I pray that Lord Narayana's blessings are with you all.”
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also extended his warm wishes to the citizens on the occasion of Holi. He posted on X, “Heartfelt greetings to the people of the state on this divine festival of Holi, a celebration of colours, enthusiasm, and social harmony. Holi embodies social equality, harmony, and joy, ushering in happiness, peace, and prosperity for all.”
The Chief Minister further prayed to Lord Shri Ram, hoping that the festival brings joy, prosperity, peace, new energy, and revitalized enthusiasm to everyone. He stressed the importance of celebrating festivals with dignity, advising, “Avoid actions that undermine the dignity of festivals and celebrations. Holi encourages us to combat negative traits such as unrighteousness, falsehood, and injustice.”
As part of the celebrations, the Chief Minister visited the Gorakhpur Gaushala, where he fed jaggery to calves and applied gulal, conveying a message of compassion and love for all living beings.