As Holi fervor gripped the country on March 4, former Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia hosted a lively party at his Delhi home, where Aam Aadmi Party workers united in a splash of colors and convictions.
Crowds gathered at dawn, turning the venue into a pulsating carnival. Dhol rhythms ignited spontaneous dance-offs, while rivers of gulal and water colors drenched participants in merriment. Songs of joy and camaraderie filled every corner, embodying the festival’s infectious energy.
Declaring it the ‘kattar imandar Holi,’ Sisodia reflected on AAP’s unscathed journey through political mudslinging. Despite vicious campaigns to discredit leaders like Kejriwal, no charges ever proved true. ‘Kajal ki kothri se bhi hum saaf nikle,’ he quipped, celebrating the party’s unblemished integrity.
Top AAP brass decided this Holi would honor honesty, with leaders mingling to disperse its ‘essence’ amid the festivities. Workers exchanged warm hugs, erasing past grudges in true Holi spirit.
The mood shifted as Sisodia targeted BJP for corrupting Holi’s sanctity by associating it with alcohol. ‘From Vedic times, Holi fosters embraces and forgotten feuds— not drunken revelry,’ he argued. ‘BJP’s narrative cheapens our cultural heritage.’
Beyond the revelry, the event served as a morale booster, signaling AAP’s readiness to combat misinformation with facts and festivities. Sisodia’s vision painted a future where honesty triumphs, much like the enduring vibrancy of Holi colors.