Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Celebrates Eco-Friendly Holi in Ahmedabad

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel participated in the Holi Dahan ceremony at Manav Mandir in Ahmedabad's Memnagar area. He highlighted the festival's message of truth, social harmony, and encouraged citizens to celebrate in an environmentally conscious way. The event was attended by local municipal officials and a large number of devotees. Separately, Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma also performed traditional Holi puja in Jaipur.

Key Points: Gujarat CM's Holi Dahan & Eco-Friendly Festival Message

  • CM performed Vedic Holi Dahan
  • Promoted eco-friendly celebrations
  • Emphasized social harmony
  • Also visited temple and greeted devotees
  • Rajasthan CM also celebrated
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Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel participates in Holi celebrations in Ahmedabad, performs Holi Dahan

Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel participates in Vedic Holi Dahan in Ahmedabad, promoting environmental conservation and social harmony during the festival.

"Holi marks the victory of truth over falsehood and is a festival of colours. - Bhupendra Patel"

Gandhinagar, March 3

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel attended the Holi Dahan in Memnagar, Ahmedabad, and celebrated the festival with citizens in a joyful spirit.

According to the Gujarat CMO, he participated in the Vedic Holi Dahan at Manav Mandir in Memnagar, promoting environmental conservation, and prayed for the well-being and prosperity of the citizens.

On this occasion, the Chief Minister said that Holi marks the victory of truth over falsehood and is a festival of colours. It encourages people to forget differences, meet with affection, and promote social harmony. He urged everyone to celebrate the festival in an eco-friendly manner and appreciated the environmental awareness shown by organising a Vedic Holi.

After the Holi Dahan, the Chief Minister visited Manav Mandir, offered prayers, and felt blessed. He also exchanged festival greetings with devotees and residents present there.

On the occasion of the Chief Minister's visit, Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation Standing Committee Chairman Devangbhai Dani, AMTS Chairman Dharamshibhai Desai, other corporation officials, local councillors, leaders, office-bearers, and a large number of devotees were present.

Several other political leaders across the country joined the Holi 2026 celebrations. Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma performed the traditional Holi puja at his official residence in Civil Lines in Jaipur shortly after midnight. The Chief Minister offered prayers for the continued happiness and prosperity of the people across the state.

According to a release, Chief Minister Sharma performed Holi puja at the Shri Raj Rajeshwari Temple premises. Later, the state Chief Minister observed the 'Holika Dahan' amidst the chanting of Vedic mantras.

During the ceremony, soldiers from the Rajasthan Police's RAC Battalion performed traditional Holi songs and danced to the rhythmic beat of the Chang. The Chief Minister took the opportunity to meet with the soldiers and offer them words of encouragement.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see CM Patel emphasizing social harmony. Holi truly is the festival that brings everyone together, forgetting all differences. Jai Shri Krishna!
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Aman W
While it's nice to see leaders celebrating, I hope the focus on eco-friendly celebrations translates into concrete policy action for cleaner cities beyond just festival days. The intent is good, but consistent action is needed.
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Sarah B
The inclusion of the police battalion performing traditional songs in Rajasthan is such a beautiful touch. It shows the cultural richness of our country. Happy Holi to all celebrating!
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Vikram M
Holi Dahan has a deep spiritual significance. Glad the article mentions the Vedic mantras and prayers for prosperity. It's more than just colours; it's about inner purification. Phagun ka mausam aaya, sabko badhai!
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Kavya N
Seeing CMs from Gujarat and Rajasthan both celebrating in a traditional manner is wonderful. It preserves our culture. Hope everyone has a safe festival with their families. Bura na mano, Holi hai! 😊

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