Telugu Leaders Extend Heartfelt Holi Greetings

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Telugu Leaders Extend Heartfelt Holi Greetings

Synopsis

Governors and Chief Ministers of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh come together to wish the citizens a joyous Holi, emphasizing unity, peace, and the beauty of celebrating with natural colors.

Key Takeaways

Holi fosters unity and peace across communities.
Leaders emphasize the importance of celebrating with natural colors.
The festival symbolizes the triumph of good over evil.
Celebrations encourage joy, love, and togetherness.
Holi transcends social and cultural barriers.

Hyderabad/Amaravati, March 3 (NationPress) The Governors and Chief Ministers of both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have sent heartfelt greetings to the citizens on the joyous occasion of Holi, which is being celebrated across the Telugu states this Tuesday.

Telangana's Governor, Jishnu Dev Varma, extended his warm wishes to the residents of Telangana for the Holi festival, emphasizing that, "Holi is a festival filled with color and vibrancy that enhances fraternity and unity among the populace and embodies peace and prosperity within society." He further stated, "This festival strengthens our commitment to National Integration through the joyful tradition of color-splashing."

Governor Varma added, "The celebratory essence of Holi knows no social boundaries and fortifies the social fabric. The stories linked to Holi symbolize the victory of truth and the good conquering evil."

Telangana's Chief Minister, A. Revanth Reddy, also conveyed his greetings to the people on this colorful festival, expressing his hope that everyone celebrates Holi with excitement and joy. He described Holi as a representation of a rainbow of love, joy, and a symbol of peace and brotherhood. He urged the public to celebrate using natural colors in a traditional manner. He emphasized that this festival epitomizes the unity of individuals regardless of caste or religion.

Andhra Pradesh's Governor, S. Abdul Nazeer, sent warm wishes to the people of Andhra Pradesh, stating that Holi is a colorful and lively festival that fosters fraternity and goodwill among the populace, promoting peace and prosperity in the community.

"The Holi festival reinforces our belief in national unity through the jubilant celebration of color. The festive atmosphere of Holi breaks down social barriers, strengthens the social fabric, and symbolizes the triumph of truth over evil," he remarked.

Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, N. Chandrababu Naidu, also extended his greetings during Holi. "On this Holi festival, I send my heartfelt wishes to everyone. The festival, which begins with 'Kama Dahana' as a symbol of good prevailing over evil, will add vibrant colors to our lives," he stated in his message.

He expressed his desire for everyone to share happiness with family, friends, and neighbors while remaining filled with joy and peace.

Point of View

Peace, and social harmony. Their emphasis on using natural colors and celebrating togetherness reflects a commitment to strengthening community bonds across diverse backgrounds.
NationPress
6 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Holi significant?
Holi signifies unity, love, and the joy of togetherness, transcending social barriers and promoting peace.
How do leaders celebrate Holi?
Leaders like Governors and Chief Ministers send greetings and encourage the use of natural colors and traditional celebrations.
What are the traditional practices of Holi?
Traditional practices include throwing colored powders, singing, dancing, and sharing sweets with family and friends.
When is Holi celebrated?
Holi is celebrated in March, on the full moon day of the Hindu month of Phalguna.
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