CM Yogi: India Celebrates Holi with Joy While World Faces Disarray

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath stated that India is celebrating Holi with joy and enthusiasm while the world is in a state of disarray and unrest. He credited this atmosphere to the country's strong leadership under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The CM also praised the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) as the world's largest cultural organization, announcing participation in marches for its centenary. He connected the festival's theme of destroying evil to combating corruption, terrorism, and extremism.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath on Holi, Leadership, and RSS Centenary

  • Holi celebrated amid global unrest
  • Praise for PM Modi's leadership
  • RSS hailed as largest cultural body
  • Festival symbolizes good over evil
  • Announcement for RSS centenary marches
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Celebrating Holi while world in disarray under great leadership: CM Yogi

UP CM Yogi Adityanath contrasts India's joyful Holi celebrations with global unrest, praising PM Modi's leadership and the RSS on its 100-year milestone.

"We are celebrating this festival of Holi in India at a time when the entire world is in disarray... - CM Yogi Adityanath"

Gorakhpur, March 4

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday expressed happiness over the joyful atmosphere brought on the occassion of Holi, highlighting how such a festival is bringing in joy and enthusiasm while the world is in disarray.

Adressing the Lord Narasimha Shobha Yatra, the CM praised the "strong leadership" in India, "We are celebrating this festival of Holi in India at a time when the entire world is in disarray, unrest, and an atmosphere of anarchy. But India, under its (PM Modi's) great leadership, is enjoying this festival with joy and enthusiasm," emphasising that there is no fear, anarchy, or distrust.

The Chief Minister asserted that the nation is driven by the spirit of "Satyameva Jayate", adding, "If corruption is thriving anywhere, we must burn it, and if anarchy, terrorism, or extremism makes a nefarious attempt to raise its head, we must also destroy it."

Holi celebration is deeply rooted in Hindu mythology, symbolising the triumph of good over evil. The festival of Holi begins with the ritual of lighting a bonfire, known as Holika Dahan. The following day marks the more widely celebrated aspect of Holi, when people immerse themselves in joy and togetherness by playing with colours.

The CM also praised the RSS as the "world's largest cultural organisation", declaring that marches in honour of the 100 years of RSS would take place.

"The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, which is the world's largest cultural organisation, has had millions of pracharaks and swayamsevaks who, under its aegis, have dedicated their entire lives to the honour, pride, and glory of Hindus, to the traditions of India's Sanatan Dharma, and to India's unity and integrity," he said.

Referring to the 100 year completion of RSS, the CM announced that they will take part in the Lord Narasimha Shobha Yatra.

"Hindu conferences are underway to strengthen social harmony; every section of society is participating in them, but there is no disorder anywhere," he further added.

Founded in 1925 in Nagpur, Maharashtra, by Keshav Baliram Hedgewar, the RSS was established as a volunteer-based organisation with the goal of fostering cultural awareness, discipline, service, and social responsibility among citizens.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone living abroad, I can see the contrast. There is a genuine sense of optimism and cultural confidence in India right now. Happy Holi to everyone celebrating!
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Vikram M
The message of burning corruption and anarchy is powerful and fits the spirit of Holika Dahan. However, I wish the speech had focused more on the festival's universal message of togetherness for *all* Indians, beyond just political or organizational praise.
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Priya S
Holi is about colours and breaking barriers. Glad the CM is highlighting our cultural strength. The RSS has indeed played a role in organizing society at the grassroots. Let's celebrate responsibly! 🪔
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Rohit P
Bhai, sab theek hai, but can we just enjoy Holi without bringing world politics into it? Sometimes a festival should just be a festival. Phagwa mubarak, everyone!
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Kavya N
The part about social harmony is key. In my colony, everyone—regardless of background—comes out to play with colours. That's the real "Satyameva Jayate" in action. That unity is our true strength.

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