The festival of Holi has ignited nationwide jubilation, with splashes of color symbolizing joy, reconciliation, and the triumph of spring. Prominent chief ministers have shared inspiring greetings on X, blending tradition with contemporary appeals for unity.
Kicking off with Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath, who offered ‘heartiest congratulations on the holy festival of colors, excitement, and social harmony.’ He prayed to Lord Ram for an influx of bliss, affluence, tranquility, and vitality in every life.
Delhi’s Rekha Gupta extended ‘heartfelt greetings and best wishes’ for the ‘grand festival of colors,’ aspiring for it to drench lives in prismatic shades of felicity, serenity, and abundance, while amplifying love, faith, and amity in society.
Madhya Pradesh CM Dr. Mohan Yadav hoped the festivities would scatter fresh colors of delight, peace, and prosperity across homes, with harmony and positivity enduring forever. Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini described Holi as an emblem of love, fraternity, and oneness, invoking Mahadev for lasting happiness and vigor.
Nitish Kumar of Bihar reminded all of Holi’s sacred role in promoting cohesion and marking good’s victory over malevolence, calling for celebrations filled with love and goodwill.
Renowned as the Festival of Colors, Holi—encompassing Holika Dahan, Rangwali, and Dhulendi—ushers in Basant with bonfires, color throws, and delectable treats like thandai and malpuas. These greetings from leaders not only amplify festive cheer but also reinforce Holi’s timeless values, fostering national solidarity in an era craving connection.