New Delhi buzzed with festive fervor as Holi, the festival of colors, swept across India on March 4. Amid the nationwide celebrations, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal joined party colleagues at the residence of ex-Deputy CM Manish Sisodia to mark the occasion.
Kejriwal shared vibrant photos from the event on social media platform X, captioning them with a message of resilience. ‘Today, at Manish Sisodia’s home, we celebrated a staunchly honest Holi with all party workers,’ he wrote. ‘Even amidst their conspiracies and lies, AAP’s colors remain unfaded, powered by our honesty and public trust. We’ll keep advancing with the colors of truth and struggle.’
The gathering symbolized unity and defiance for AAP, which has faced intense political scrutiny recently. Former Delhi CM Atishi echoed this sentiment, posting, ‘Today’s Holi at Sisodia’s wasn’t just about colors—it was about public faith and party struggle. With Arvind Kejriwal and all comrades, this honest celebration reaffirmed that no conspiracy can wash away our truth. Public trust is our greatest strength.’
AAP MP Sanjay Singh added a broader message, stating, ‘Holi is more than colors; it’s a festival of love, brotherhood, and moving forward with truth. Heartiest Holi greetings to all—may these colors bring joy, peace, and prosperity to your lives.’
As political leaders across the spectrum embraced the festival, AAP’s event stood out for its blend of tradition and political messaging. With elections on the horizon, such gatherings underscore the party’s strategy to rally supporters through cultural bonds. Holi’s spirit of renewal seemed to resonate deeply, promising a vibrant path ahead for AAP despite ongoing adversities.