President Droupadi Murmu has extended her greetings to fellow citizens on the occasion of Holi. In her message, the President said Holi is a festival of joy and celebration that conveys the message of social harmony. President Murmu said the festival spreads love and hope in society and strengthens the spirit of social cohesion. She called Holi a symbol of unity in diversity.
Vice President C P Radhakrishnan has extended greetings to the nation on the occasion of Holi. In a social media post, Mr Radhakrishnan said the festival celebrates the triumph of good over evil and marks the arrival of spring, symbolising renewal, hope and the vibrant spirit of India’s civilisation. He said Holi, deeply rooted in the country’s rich traditions, reflects brotherhood, mutual respect and shared joy, which strengthen the fabric of society. The Vice President expressed hope that the colours of Holi fill every heart with happiness and renewed energy. He urged citizens to spread kindness and work together towards building a more inclusive, peaceful and Viksit Bharat.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today extended his greetings to all countrymen on the occasion of Holi. In a social media post, PM Modi said the festival of Holi fills the entire atmosphere with new energy, which is its greatest speciality. The Prime Minister wished that this festival of colours and joy brings happiness, prosperity and success into everyone’s lives. He also said that the vibrant colours of happiness visible everywhere during the festival immerse everyone in a spirit of joy and celebration.
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has extended warm greetings to the people on the occasion of Holi. In his message, Mr Birla described Holi as a celebration of colours, enthusiasm and mutual harmony. He said the festival reflects India’s rich culture, traditions and spirit of brotherhood. Mr Birla noted that Holi reminds people that the colours of love, faith and positivity can dispel every darkness and overcome life’s challenges. He said applying colours to one another breaks barriers of discrimination and sends a strong message of equality and unity, which is the nation’s greatest strength. He called upon citizens to pledge to fill society with the colours of love, peace and harmony and to share the joy of the festival with those who are alone or in need.