The nation is immersed in the kaleidoscopic revelry of Holi, the festival that paints streets and hearts alike with vibrant hues. From the corridors of power in New Delhi, prominent BJP leaders including Amit Shah and Nitin Gadkari have poured out warm greetings, emphasizing themes of unity, peace, and growth.
Amit Shah, the Union’s Home Minister, took to X to wish, ‘Warmest greetings on Holi, the festival brimming with joy, zeal, and fresh vigor. Let the colors of this celebration bring progress, wealth, and blessings to all.’
Nitin Gadkari, overseeing road transport and highways, envisioned a purifying force in the festivities. His post read, ‘This holy Holi, replete with love, harmony, and colors, should incinerate negativity and malice, ushering in bliss, tranquility, and affluence for everyone. Best wishes to all fellow citizens.’
Arjun Ram Meghwal, Minister for Law and Justice, infused his message with Rajasthani flavor. ‘Holi ki Ghani Ghani Ram-Ram to every Indian. May this festival of love, mirth, and ecstasy strengthen our bonds of oneness and amity. Let happiness, peace, and prosperity color your world.’
Shivraj Singh Chouhan, now handling agriculture, rural development, and farmers’ welfare, expressed boundless optimism. ‘Congratulations on the magnificent Holi festival of hues, thrill, affection, and ecstasy. May it blend fresh shades of delight, wealth, and merriment into your lives, filling every instant with zeal, warmth, and bliss.’
Smriti Irani, a former minister, rounded off the greetings with devotional tones. ‘Best Holi wishes on this divine festival of colors and happiness. Embrace it with tenderness, delight, and budding aspirations. May Lord Ram bless this moment to light up our existences with splendor of joy, success, and vitality.’
Holi’s dual celebration—Holika Dahan’s symbolic victory and the free-spirited color play—resonates deeply in Indian culture. These leadership messages amplify the festival’s message of reconciliation and hope, bridging political divides in a colorful display of shared heritage.