India is immersed in the vibrant celebrations of Holi, the festival of colors that brings communities together in joy and unity. Leading the festivities, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath extended heartfelt wishes to his state’s residents, emphasizing themes of harmony and prosperity.
Posting on social media platform X, CM Yogi invoked Lord Ram’s blessings, praying that the festival infuses lives with happiness, peace, and renewed energy. ‘This sacred festival of colors, enthusiasm, and social harmony brings heartfelt greetings to all in the state,’ he wrote, capturing the essence of the occasion.
Joining him were Delhi’s Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, who envisioned Holi painting lives with rainbows of joy and strengthening bonds of love and trust. ‘May this grand festival fill every home with the fragrance of happiness,’ she expressed, highlighting the festival’s role in fostering brotherhood.
Madhya Pradesh CM Dr. Mohan Yadav wished for prosperity and positivity to color every courtyard, while Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini called Holi a symbol of love and unity, seeking Lord Shiva’s blessings for enduring vibrancy in lives.
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar rounded off the messages, stressing Holi’s significance as a triumph of good over evil and a promoter of social harmony. ‘Celebrate with love, brotherhood, and goodwill,’ he urged.
Holi, also known as Rangwali Holi, Dhuleti, and the great festival marking spring’s arrival, transcends regions, uniting the nation in a spectacular display of colors, music, and shared feasts. As families and friends drench each other in gulal and savor gujiyas, the festival renews spirits ahead of the warm season. This year’s celebrations underscore leaders’ calls for unity amid diverse cultural tapestries, setting a tone of optimism for the times ahead.