Across India, the air is filled with the scent of sweets and the splash of colors as Holi unfolds with unmatched fervor. Chief Ministers from key states have taken to social media to convey their warmest greetings, reinforcing the festival’s message of togetherness.
Uttar Pradesh’s Yogi Adityanath set the tone with a poignant message on X: ‘Heartfelt Holi greetings to the people of the state on this festival of colors, zeal, and social cohesion. May Lord Ram bring happiness, prosperity, peace, and fresh enthusiasm into your lives.’
Delhi CM Rekha Gupta painted a vivid picture, wishing Delhiites a festival that imbues life with rainbow hues of peace and plenty. She hoped it would sweeten societal ties with love and harmony, ensuring smiles on every face and joy in every home.
From Madhya Pradesh, Dr. Mohan Yadav envisioned Holi spreading new shades of happiness, peace, and wealth in every household, with colors of goodwill and unity shining eternally. Haryana’s Nayab Singh Saini echoed sentiments of love and brotherhood, praying to Lord Shiva for perpetual prosperity and energy.
Bihar’s Nitish Kumar highlighted Holi’s dual symbolism—social harmony and the victory of good over evil—urging celebrations steeped in affection and mutual respect.
This beloved Hindu festival heralds spring’s embrace, bidding farewell to winter through exuberant rangoli, playful water fights, and communal feasts. Beyond the revelry, Holi’s deeper ethos of forgiveness and renewal resonates strongly, as evidenced by these leaders’ messages. In a nation of myriad traditions, such unified greetings bridge divides, promising a brighter, more cohesive future.