Holi has dawned with a burst of colors, transforming India into a canvas of joy and revelry. Amid bonfires of Holika and playful water fights, the nation pauses to honor this ancient festival of triumph over evil. Prominent opposition voices have flooded social media with personalized Holi messages, fostering a sense of national togetherness.
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra’s post on X brims with festive fervor: a medley of zeal, ecstasy, sweetness, and unity’s shades. ‘Holi is the magnificent festival of hugs and shared bliss – embrace all, spread joy. Auspicious Holi to every citizen,’ she proclaimed.
In Kolkata, Mamata Banerjee’s greeting is a beacon of simplicity: ‘Best wishes on Holi. May colors and happiness overflow in every home.’ It captures the festival’s universal appeal.
Mayawati advocates for serene celebrations: ‘Cordial Holi greetings to fellow citizens. Mark this occasion traditionally with peace, amity, and mutual joy-sharing – the festival’s genuine spirit.’
Lalu Yadav’s reflective note stands out, offering life’s hard-earned wisdom from trials. Humanity, he says, shines as the purest shade amid service vows. ‘On this sacred Holi, pledge to unite all societal strata, embrace bonds, fraternity, hopeful dreams, and humanity’s good. Let joy rain on homes, harmony endure in society.’
Tejashwi Yadav poetically asserts: This pious festival spotlights humanity’s richest, most splendid color. ‘Apply gulal to bridge hearts, purify souls, paint over hate-lines with love, topple bias walls with brotherhood. Unite in peace’s singular hue.’ Wishes pour for Bihar and India’s perpetual felicity.
Kejriwal prays Holi bestows delight, affection, fresh vitality, leading to lives of serenity and wealth. Shivpal Yadav contributes to the chorus of national greetings.
Beyond politics, these messages underscore Holi’s timeless call for reconciliation, as India dances to the rhythm of dholaks and shared sweets, heralding spring’s promise.