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Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel extends wishes on occasion of Holi

ANI March 13, 2025 72 views

Gujarat's Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has warmly extended Holi wishes to all citizens, emphasizing the festival's power to spread happiness and social harmony. The celebration marks a significant cultural moment where people come together, transcending differences through vibrant colors and traditional rituals. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also echoed similar sentiments, highlighting Holi's potential to strengthen national unity. The festival represents more than just a colorful event - it symbolizes the triumph of good over evil and the spirit of collective joy.

"This festival filled with joy and happiness will infuse new enthusiasm and energy in everyone's life" - PM Narendra Modi
Gandhinagar, March 13: Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel extended his best wishes to all the citizens of Gujarat on the occasion of the festival of colours, Holi-Dhuleti Parve, as per a release.

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Gujarat CM celebrates Holi as festival of social harmony

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Holika Dahan symbolizes triumph of good over evil

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Festivities spread joy and national unity

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Colors represent prosperity and happiness

He expressed his best wishes and said that the festival will fill the lives of the people with the colours of happiness, prosperity, and joy.

The CM expressed his hope that along with Holika Dahan, demonic powers, evils, social customs and baddies would also be burnt from the society and the colours of happiness and prosperity along with harmony, goodwill and goodwill will spread everywhere.

Further, the CM said that the festival of colours would also become a festival that highlights social harmony.

The festival of Holi is celebrated across the country, with people coming together to celebrate with colours, music, and traditional festivities.

From temples to streets, vibrant hues and joyous gatherings mark the onset of the festival, symbolising the triumph of good over evil.

In several states, celebrations started with the Holika Dahan, a ritual bonfire that symbolises the victory of devotion and righteousness.

In Mathura and Vrindavan, famous for their grand Holi celebrations, devotees began the traditional rituals, including the famous Lathmar Holi.

Cities like Varanasi, Jaipur, and Delhi witnessed enthusiastic crowds smearing each other with colors and enjoying festive treats like gujiya and thandai. Authorities have deployed security personnel in major cities to ensure peaceful celebrations.

Earlier in the day, Prime minister Narendra Modi also extended his greetings on the occasion and expressed hope that the festival would bring new enthusiasm and energy into people's lives while strengthening national unity.

PM Modi took to X to extend his heartfelt wishes to citizens, emphasising the festival's role in bringing people together and strengthening bonds of harmony.

"I wish you all a very Happy Holi. This festival filled with joy and happiness will infuse new enthusiasm and energy in everyone's life and will also deepen the colours of unity among the countrymen," he wrote in Hindi.

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