The air across India resonates with the infectious energy of Holi, where streets transform into canvases of gulal and abeer. Families and friends unite in a symphony of colors, music, and merriment, marking the triumph of good over evil and spring’s arrival.
In the political arena, Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of Opposition, shared a poignant message on X: ‘Wishing everyone heartfelt greetings on Holi, the festival of colors and affection. Let these vibrant hues infuse your life with renewed aspirations, vigor, and boundless happiness.’
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Congress MP, captured the essence of communal joy in her post. ‘Heartiest Holi wishes on this festival overflowing with enthusiasm, delight, sweetness, and unity. It’s time to embrace your loved ones, community, and everyone with open arms. Spread the cheer far and wide. Wishing a blessed Holi to all countrymen!’
Mallikarjun Kharge, Congress chief, delved into Holi’s deeper meaning. He remarked, ‘This festival expresses the spirit of our diverse, multicultural society. It honors the age-old legacy of unity amid diversity, goodwill, and fraternity. Heartfelt wishes on this bridge-building celebration. May happiness color your world forever.’
Arvind Kejriwal of AAP added, ‘Let the colors of Holi paint your life with joy, love, and vitality. Wishing everyone lives full of peace, happiness, and abundance.’ Shivpal Singh Yadav from Samajwadi Party also conveyed his festive cheers.
From Delhi’s grand bonfires of Holika Dahan to rural revelries, Holi reinforces India’s tapestry of traditions, promoting forgiveness and fresh starts for all.