Holi’s joyous waves crashed over India, painting streets in every hue imaginable. In Delhi, AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal turned the festival into a political statement, celebrating at Manish Sisodia’s home alongside key party figures on March 4.
Posting snapshots on X, Kejriwal declared, ‘Celebrated an utterly honest Holi today at Manish Sisodia’s with all our party comrades and workers. Their plots and falsehoods haven’t dimmed AAP’s vibrancy—our strength lies in integrity and the people’s faith. Onward with truth and perseverance!’
Atishi, who once helmed Delhi’s administration, chimed in with her own post: ‘Holi at Sisodia’s house today embodied not just colors, but the trust of the masses and our party’s battles. Joining Arvind Kejriwal and everyone, it was clear once more—no scheme can erase our honesty. The people’s belief fuels us.’
Sanjay Singh, a prominent AAP voice, kept it heartfelt: ‘Holi transcends colors; it’s about love, unity, and truth. Wishing everyone a happy Holi filled with happiness, serenity, and abundance.’
This wasn’t mere festivity; it was AAP drawing a line in the sand. Facing legal battles and opposition fire, leaders used Holi to project unbreakable solidarity. Sisodia’s residence became a hub of laughter, colors, and chants of resolve, reminding supporters of the party’s grassroots roots.
Nationwide, politicians mingled with crowds, but AAP’s approach highlighted their narrative of ‘honesty versus conspiracy.’ As colors smeared faces and gujjias were savored, the event reinforced AAP’s commitment to public service amid turmoil, setting the tone for future electoral showdowns.