Australian PM Albanese Wishes Joyous Holi, Celebrating Diversity and Unity
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Canberra, March 4 (NationPress) Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese extended warm wishes to everyone celebrating Holi on Wednesday, emphasizing the festival's enduring theme of triumph over evil, along with the importance of friendship, forgiveness, and our collective humanity.
“For numerous Australians of Hindu and South Asian backgrounds, Holi represents a time to unite in the joy of shared histories, cultural heritage, and traditions. It encompasses truly universal themes: the victory of good over evil, the lasting significance of friendship and forgiveness, and the unity of the human spirit. This festival offers us an opportunity to rejuvenate ourselves and one another,” stated the Australian PM.
Highlighting the vibrant colors of Holi, which have been warmly embraced throughout Australia, Albanese remarked, “What is truly remarkable is how Holi has been joyously integrated into the narrative of contemporary Australia, with its vibrant display of colors, love, and new beginnings being celebrated by individuals from all walks of life as a key event in our festival lineup.”
He pointed out that celebrations like Holi remind us that all Australians gain from the beliefs, traditions, and experiences brought by individuals from diverse backgrounds, along with their aspirations, hard work, and unwavering dedication to the country.
“We honor each other’s differences and come together as one in our shared identity as Australians. May this year's Holi festivities strengthen friendships and cultivate communities so that, long after the colors have settled, the essence of our connections remains,” Albanese added.
Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also sent his greetings for Holi, wishing that everyone’s lives be filled with joy, abundance, and achievement.
PM Modi took to social media platform X to express, “Happy Holi to all our fellow citizens. May this festival of colors spread happiness to everyone. May your lives be enriched with joy, prosperity, and success.”
Holi, often recognized as the festival of colors, is one of the most eagerly anticipated Hindu celebrations, marked by enthusiasm and joy. It is also known as Rangwali Holi, Badi Holi, and Dhulandi, symbolizing the arrival of spring and the conclusion of winter.