Congress Celebrates Holi, Calls for Global Peace Amid West Asia Tensions

Congress MP Rajeev Shukla extended Holi greetings, describing the festival as a unique occasion that brings people together in a spirit of unity. He simultaneously emphasised the urgent need for peace in the West Asia region, calling for an end to instigated conflicts. Congress General Secretary Mukul Wasnik highlighted the significance of Rahul Gandhi's participation in the party's celebrations at the AICC. Earlier, Rahul Gandhi himself arrived at the party headquarters to celebrate Holi with workers, wishing everyone a hate-erasing festival.

Key Points: Congress Leaders Extend Holi Greetings, Advocate for World Peace

  • Holi greetings from Congress leaders
  • Call for peace in West Asia
  • Festival symbolises unity and joy
  • Rahul Gandhi celebrates at party HQ
  • Holi marks spring and triumph of good
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Congress MP Rajeev Shukla extends Holi greetings, calls for peace in West Asia

Congress MP Rajeev Shukla extends Holi greetings, calls for an end to conflicts in West Asia. Rahul Gandhi celebrates with party workers at AICC.

"We believe that there should be peace in the world. These fights and quarrels should stop. - Rajeev Shukla"

New Delhi, March 4

Congress MP Rajeev Shukla extended Holi greetings on Wednesday, noting that the Indian National Congress is also celebrating the festival. He described Holi as a unique occasion that brings people together, where individuals embrace one another and exchange colours in a spirit of unity and joy.

Shukla also emphasised the need for peace in the West Asia region, stating that conflicts and disputes should come to an end. He said it is wrong for countries to instigate tensions and called for harmony across the world.

"Greetings of Holi to the citizens. The Congress Party is also celebrating Holi. This is one such festival of ours in which everyone comes together, everyone embraces each other and applies colours to one another. What could be more delightful than this?. We believe that there should be peace in the world. These fights and quarrels should stop. It is not right for these countries that are instigating fights and quarrels to do so," Shukla told ANI.

Meanwhile, Congress General Secretary Mukul Wasnik highlighted the significance of the occasion, saying that LoP Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi is an important national leader. He expressed happiness that Gandhi would join the celebrations at the AICC and participate in the festivities with party workers.

"Rahul Gandhi is our leader, a very important leader of the country. Coming here and joining in the celebrations with everyone is what we consider a really important occasion. We are all delighted that he will come to AICC today on this occasion and celebrate with all workers," said Mukul Wasnik.

Earlier, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi arrived at the party headquarters and celebrated Holi with the party workers. "Happy Holi. Sabko pyaar bhari, nafrat mitaane wali Holi," Gandhi told reporters.

Holi, also known as the Spring Festival, marks the arrival of spring and the harvest season. The celebration is deeply rooted in Hindu mythology, symbolising the triumph of good over evil.

- ANI

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Aman W
Good to see the message of peace being highlighted along with Holi greetings. But honestly, sometimes these statements feel very generic. I wish our politicians would talk more about specific steps for peace, not just make general appeals. The festival spirit is great though!
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Rohit P
Holi hai! 🎉 The best part of our culture is how festivals bring everyone together, regardless of politics. Rahul Gandhi's message of "pyaar bhari, nafrat mitaane wali Holi" is spot on. That's the true spirit we need in today's times.
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Sarah B
As someone living in India for the past few years, I've come to love Holi. It's such a vibrant, unifying festival. Linking it to a call for global peace is a beautiful sentiment. The world could definitely use more colour and less conflict.
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Vikram M
While the peace message is good, I hope our foreign policy also reflects this strong stance for harmony. Festivals are a time for reflection. May the colours of Holi brighten every home and heart. बुराई पर अच्छाई की जीत हो!
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Karthik V
It's nice to see political leaders participating in traditional celebrations. Holi teaches us to let go of past grievances and start fresh. That's a lesson every nation, especially in conflict zones, needs to learn. Happy Holi to all celebrating!

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