Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla Extends Heartfelt Holi Greetings to Nation

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla extended warm greetings on the eve of Holi, describing the festival as a vibrant expression of India's culture and brotherhood. He urged citizens to fill society with the colours of love, peace, and harmony, sharing joy with those in need. President Droupadi Murmu also conveyed her heartfelt wishes, stating that Holi spreads love and strengthens social cohesion. Both leaders emphasized the festival's role in uniting the nation's diverse population.

Key Points: Om Birla, President Murmu Extend Holi Greetings

  • Holi binds India in unity
  • Festival spreads love and hope
  • Pledge for a harmonious society
  • Celebration of diversity and cohesion
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Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla greets people on Holi

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla and President Droupadi Murmu extend Holi wishes, emphasizing the festival's role in promoting unity, love, and social harmony.

"Our country is full of diversity, yet the celebration of Holi binds us together in a thread of unity and brotherhood. - Om Birla"

New Delhi, March 4

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has extended greetings to the people on the eve of Holi, saying that the festival of colours is a "vibrant expression of our rich culture, traditions, and brotherhood."

in his message on Tuesday.

According to the Vice President's Secretariat, the Lok Sabha Speaker asserted that the festival of Holi binds people of India in a thread of unity and brotherhood.

"Our country is full of diversity, yet the celebration of Holi binds us together in a thread of unity and brotherhood. On this Holi, let us pledge to fill our society with the colours of love, peace, and harmony, and to share the joy of the festival with those who may be alone or in need," said Birla.

According to a release from Vice President's Secretariat, Om Birla conveyed his heartfelt wishes to the citizens, praying that their lives remain continuously graced by the vibrant colours of happiness.

"Once again, heartfelt wishes to all on Holi. May your life always be filled with vibrant colours of happiness, and may our nation continue to shine with the colours of love, progress, and unity," added Birla.

Earlier, President Droupadi Murmu also extended her greetings to fellow citizens.

According to an official release from the President's Secretariat, the President, in a message, said, "On the joyous occasion of Holi, I extend my heartfelt greetings and best wishes to all Indians living in India and abroad. Holi is a festival of joy and celebration that conveys the message of social harmony. The festival spreads love and hope in society and strengthens the spirit of social cohesion. Holi is also a symbol of unity in diversity."

"May the colours of Holi bring happiness into everyone's life and together we contribute to building a developed nation," she further said in her message.

- ANI

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Aman W
Good to see our leaders emphasizing unity. In our colony, we have a big community Holi celebration where everyone joins in. That's the real spirit of India.
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Rahul R
While the sentiment is beautiful, I hope these messages of unity translate into more concrete actions throughout the year. Festivals are a great start, but harmony needs consistent effort from all of us, leaders included.
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Sarah B
As someone living abroad, reading this makes me so nostalgic. Holi back home is unmatched. The President's mention of Indians living abroad is very touching. Missing the gulal and gujiyas!
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Vikram M
Bura na mano, Holi hai! 🎉 Perfect time to forget differences and just celebrate. Let's also remember to use natural colours and water responsibly. Have a blast, everyone!
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Kriti O
The message about sharing joy with those who are alone is so important. Our society needs more of this inclusive thinking. Planning to visit an old age home with some sweets and colours this Holi.

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