Rahul Gandhi Extends New Year Wishes, Calls for Happiness and Success in 2026

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi extended heartfelt New Year 2026 greetings to the nation via social media, wishing citizens happiness, health, and success. His message coincided with vibrant nationwide celebrations featuring fireworks in cities, hill stations, and coastal areas. Authorities implemented enhanced security and traffic measures to ensure safe festivities at major public gathering spots like India Gate and religious sites. The New Year was welcomed with prayers at landmarks such as the Golden Temple in Amritsar and churches in Tamil Nadu, alongside political greetings from leaders across party lines.

Key Points: Rahul Gandhi's 2026 New Year Greetings to the Nation

  • New Year greetings from Rahul Gandhi
  • Nationwide celebrations with fireworks
  • Security arrangements for safe festivities
  • Prayers at religious sites across India
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"Happiness, success to all": Rahul Gandhi extends New Year greetings to nation

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi extends New Year 2026 greetings, wishing citizens happiness, health, and success as nationwide celebrations unfold.

"May the new year bring abundant happiness, good health, and success into your life. - Rahul Gandhi"

New Delhi, January 1

Congress leader and Leader of Opposition Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Thursday extended New Year greetings to people across the country, wishing them happiness, good health and success in the year ahead.

Taking to X, Rahul Gandhi said, "Heartfelt New Year greetings to all of you. May the new year bring abundant happiness, good health, and success into your life." He further added, "Wishing everyone a very Happy New Year 2026."

His post was accompanied by a photograph showing Gandhi posing with Gen Z, whom he had previously interacted with before the Bihar polls.

https://x.com/RahulGandhi/status/2006434117223919667

His message came as celebrations marked the arrival of 2026 nationwide. Fireworks illuminated the night sky in several cities, including coastal, metropolitan and hill regions, as people gathered with family and friends to welcome the New Year. From the beaches and public squares to religious landmarks, the transition into 2026 was observed with enthusiasm.

Major urban centres witnessed large crowds at popular celebration spots, while hill destinations saw tourists welcoming the New Year amid cold weather and scenic landscapes. In many places, authorities deployed additional security and traffic arrangements to ensure safe and orderly celebrations.

While many in Mumbai welcomed the New Year at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, tourists and locals gathered at key locations in Delhi, such as India Gate and Connaught Place.

Religious sites also witnessed significant footfall as devotees chose to begin the New Year with prayers. Devotees in Amritsar gathered at Shri Harmandir Sahib to offer prayer while parish members attended special New Year services across Churches in Tamil Nadu.

Despite snow-clad landscapes in Jammu and Kashmir, tourists and locals burst firecrackers as they ushered inthe New Year. Political leaders across parties used social media platforms to convey greetings to citizens of the country.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Nice to see leaders putting out unifying messages. The photo with young people is a good touch. Hope the new year brings real progress on jobs and inflation for the youth.
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Aman W
Wishes are easy to post. I'd be happier seeing concrete plans and actions from all our leaders in 2026. The country needs solutions, not just greetings.
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Sarah B
Reading about the celebrations across India from Amritsar to Tamil Nadu is beautiful. It's wonderful to see our diverse traditions for welcoming the new year. Happy New Year, India!
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Vikram M
New Year is a time for hope. Let's hope 2026 is a year of less political noise and more development work that reaches the common man. Shubh Naya Varsh!
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Kavya N
The spirit of the article is nice. Starting the year with prayers at Harmandir Sahib or churches feels right. May we all have a peaceful and prosperous year ahead. 🙏

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