Gujarat’s political heart warmed up in Surat as Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghvi marked Holi by joining elderly residents of a vridhashram in jubilant celebrations. The March 4 event saw the leader dive into the spirit of the festival, applying vibrant colors, engaging in lively interactions, and humbly accepting the seniors’ blessings.
Sanghvi opened up about the visit’s personal significance, labeling it an emotional milestone beyond protocol. Proclaiming Holi’s holiness, he showered greetings on the state’s populace, evoking images of families uniting in colorful revelry. He positioned the elders as his ‘grand family,’ honoring their role in embedding ethics and joy into society.
‘Let the hues of happiness paint our lives eternally,’ he prayed publicly. Revealing his tradition of festival visits, Sanghvi cherished the seniors’ happy tears as divine benedictions. His statewide Holi message resonated widely.
Shifting to global matters, he detailed evacuation strategies for Indians amid conflicts, harking back to PM Modi’s triumphant Ukraine operations. With structured aid plans in place, Sanghvi expressed profound thanks for the safe returns, exemplifying responsive governance amid festivities.