Northeast Celebrates Holi with Governors, CMs Promoting Harmony

The festival of Holi was celebrated with enthusiasm across Northeastern states on Wednesday. Governors and Chief Ministers actively participated in events, extending warm greetings to the people. Leaders emphasized the festival's role in strengthening community bonds, promoting peace, and fostering unity amidst diversity. Celebrations included cultural performances and were marked by messages of collective well-being and responsible festivity.

Key Points: Holi Celebrated Across Northeast; Governors, CMs Extend Greetings

  • Festivities celebrated across Northeastern states
  • Governors and CMs participate and extend greetings
  • Emphasis on peace, harmony, and brotherhood
  • Cultural performances mark celebrations
  • Leaders urge collective progress and responsible celebration
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Holi celebrated across NE; Guvs, CMs extend greetings (Lead) ​

Holi festivities sweep Northeastern India as Governors and Chief Ministers participate, emphasizing peace, brotherhood, and community harmony.

"Holi reminds everyone that despite diverse cultures, languages and traditions, people are united by shared values of love and togetherness. - Pema Khandu"

Itanagar/Agartala, March 4 The festival of colours, Holi, was celebrated across the Northeastern region on Wednesday, with Governors and Chief Ministers participating in the festivities and extending greetings to the people. ​

In Arunachal Pradesh, Governor Lt Gen K.T. Parnaik (Retd.) celebrated Holi with representatives of the Brahma Kumaris at Lok Bhavan in Itanagar. ​

A Lok Bhavan official said that while interacting with members of the spiritual organisation, the Governor appreciated their commitment to promoting peace, harmony and moral values in society. ​

He urged them to continue spreading positivity and fostering harmony among communities in the state. ​

The Governor said that Holi, the vibrant festival of colours, reminds everyone to strengthen bonds of brotherhood, forgive differences and renew the commitment to collective well-being. ​

He expressed hope that the joyous occasion would inspire citizens to spread peace and tranquillity in society. ​

The festival was also celebrated in most Northeastern states, with people from diverse communities enthusiastically participating. ​

In Tripura, Governor Indra Sena Reddy Nallu celebrated Holi with staff, children, officers and employees at Lok Bhavan in Agartala. ​

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha extended his heartfelt greetings and best wishes to the people of the state on the auspicious occasion of Dol Purnima and Holi. ​

In his message, he said that the festival of colours and purity may bring joy, harmony and mental peace to everyone's life. He also expressed hope that the bonds of brotherhood, love and goodwill would grow stronger during the celebrations. ​

Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu, in a post on X, extended his warm wishes to the state's people. ​

He said that Holi reminds everyone that despite diverse cultures, languages and traditions, people are united by shared values of love and togetherness. ​

"May the colours of Holi inspire us to work collectively for the progress and prosperity of our state. Celebrate safely and responsibly. Happy Holi!" Khandu said. ​

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma also greeted the people on the occasion and participated in Holi and Doul Utsav celebrations at Barpeta Satra. ​

On the occasion of Holi, Assam Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya celebrated the festival with Assam Rifles troops at the headquarters of the Inspector General (East) at Srikona in Silchar (Assam), with much fervour. ​

A vibrant pipe band display and kukri dance were performed by the Assam Rifles troops as part of the celebration. ​

The Governor joined the troops in the celebration of colours, exchanging festive greetings and applying colour. ​

Acharya lauded the troops' dedication and unwavering commitment to safeguarding the nation. Former Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh also participated in the Holi festival. ​

"A joyful view of the Holi celebrations at my residence on the first day of the festival, with enthusiastic participants and the vibrant Holi Pala filling the atmosphere with colour, music, and festive spirit," Singh said in a post on his X handle.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see our leaders participating and spreading the message of harmony. CM Khandu's point is spot on – despite our different cultures in the NE, festivals like Holi bring us together. Hope the spirit lasts beyond just one day.
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Aman W
While the celebrations are great, I hope equal focus is given to the actual issues in these states. Festivals are for joy, but governance is for solving problems. The greetings are nice, but we need action on the ground too.
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Sarah B
The cultural richness of India never ceases to amaze me. Celebrating with the Assam Rifles and at the Satra shows how the festival blends spiritual, social, and national elements. Beautiful coverage!
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Vikram M
Holi hai! 🎉 The Northeast has such unique ways of celebrating. Dol Purnima in Tripura, the festivities in Arunachal... it's our country's true strength. Glad the Governors and CMs are part of it, not just issuing statements from afar.
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Kavya N
The involvement of Brahma Kumaris is a nice touch, emphasizing the spiritual and moral side of Holi, not just the fun. It's about forgiveness and new beginnings. More power to such initiatives!

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