Celebrating Holi: Joyful Greetings from VP Radhakrishnan and HM Shah
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New Delhi, March 4 (NationPress) In a heartfelt gesture, Vice President C. P. Radhakrishnan and Union Home Minister Amit Shah shared warm wishes with the nation for Holi, emphasizing the festival's core values of unity, renewal, and harmony.
On X, Vice President Radhakrishnan expressed, “Wishing everyone a joyful Holi! This enchanting festival signifies the victory of good over evil and welcomes the arrival of spring, representing renewal, hope, and the vibrant essence of our culture. Holi, deeply embedded in our rich heritage, embodies brotherhood, mutual respect, and collective joy that fortify the structure of our society.
“May the vibrant colors of Holi bring joy and rejuvenation to all hearts. Let this festival encourage us to spread kindness and collaborate towards a more inclusive, peaceful, and Viksit Bharat,” he stated.
Additionally, Union Home Minister Amit Shah conveyed his best wishes on X: “Wishing you all a joyful and energetic Holi! May this festival of colors usher in progress, prosperity, and good fortune for everyone.”
Other leaders also joined in the celebrations, highlighting the festive spirit of Holi.
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari shared his heartfelt wishes on X, saying: “May this sacred festival of Holi, brimming with love, harmony, and colors, eliminate negativity and hatred while inviting happiness, peace, and prosperity into everyone’s lives—this is my sincere wish. Warm greetings to all fellow citizens on this sacred festival of Holi.”
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also expressed his greetings, stating, “Warm wishes to the people of the state on this sacred festival of Holi, symbolizing colors, enthusiasm, and social harmony. I pray to Lord Shri Ram that this festive occasion brings happiness, prosperity, peace, and renewed energy into your lives.”
Holi, also known as the festival of colors, is among the most anticipated Hindu celebrations, marked with enthusiasm and joy. It is recognized by various names such as Rangwali Holi, Badi Holi, and Dhulandi, and it signifies the arrival of spring while bidding farewell to winter.