The air in Delhi thickened with the scent of holikas and the splash of organic colors as India immersed in Holi revelry on March 4. At the epicenter of AAP’s celebrations stood Manish Sisodia’s home, where Arvind Kejriwal and party loyalists gathered to honor the festival with unwavering spirit.
Kejriwal took to X, sharing images of the colorful milan: ‘At Manish Sisodia’s today, we played a fiercely honest Holi with every party member and activist. Amidst schemes and deceit, AAP’s shades shine bright, anchored by our probity and voter confidence. We’ll march on with authenticity and grit.’
Atishi reinforced the theme: ‘This Holi at Sisodia’s was layered—colors of festivity mingled with those of public trust and organizational fight. With leader Arvind Kejriwal and all associates, it proved irrefutably that no plot can strip our veracity. People’s faith is paramount.’
Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh offered festive wisdom: ‘Beyond pigments, Holi preaches affection, camaraderie, and truthful progress. Warm Holi wishes—let these joys usher in peace, bliss, and prosperity.’
In a politically charged atmosphere, AAP transformed tradition into testimony. Sisodia, no stranger to controversy, hosted an event that doubled as a morale booster. Laughter echoed as colors flew, but underlying messages of endurance cut through the merriment.
Across India, Holi fostered reconciliation, yet AAP leaders framed theirs as resistance. This strategic festivity not only rejuvenated cadres but also amplified their ‘clean politics’ mantra, positioning the party strongly against rivals as campaigns intensify.