CM Yogi at Holi Milan: No One is Small, Big, or Untouchable in Celebration

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, speaking at a Holi Milan event in Gorakhpur, emphasized that the festival of Holi is celebrated without any discrimination, uniting everyone. He contrasted India's safe and joyful atmosphere with the global unrest marked by terrorism and anarchy. The CM credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership for this environment and for integrating heritage with national progress. He described Holi as a symbol of India's ancient legacy being carried forward with renewed energy by the current generation.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath on Holi, Sanatan Dharma, and India's Leadership

  • Holi unites without discrimination
  • Credits PM Modi's strong leadership
  • Contrasts India's safety with global unrest
  • Links festival to heritage and progress
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"No one is small, no one is big, no one is untouchable...": CM Yogi attends Holi Milan event at Gorakhnath Temple

UP CM Yogi Adityanath, at Gorakhnath Temple, says Holi shows no discrimination and credits PM Modi's leadership for India's safety and progress.

"No one is small, no one is big, no one is untouchable. Everyone celebrates Holi by coming together... - Yogi Adityanath"

Gorakhpur, March 4

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, on Wednesday, while participating in the Holi Milan ceremony at Gorakhnath Temple, applauded the Sanatani people of the world for joining in the Holi festivities, saying that there is no discrimination when it comes to celebrating festivals.

"Today is the great festival of Holi. Wherever Sanatanis live across the entire country and the world, they have celebrated this festival of colours today with great enthusiasm and excitement... Only those who haven't experienced Holi question the superiority of the Sanatan Dharma. Those who say there is discrimination here should join in Holi and see where the discrimination is. No one is small, no one is big, no one is untouchable. Everyone celebrates Holi by coming together..." he said.

Speaking on the occassion, CM Yogi said that in a world that fights terrorism and explosions, Indians are safe and have great pride in the country, its values, leadership, and virtue.

"While explosions and terrorism are spreading around the world, humanity is suffering, anarchy is at its peak, we Indians are safe because we feel proud of the country, its leadership and the divine Avatars..." he stated.

Earlier, the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister expressed happiness over the joyful atmosphere brought on the occassion of Holi, highlighting how such a festival is bringing in joy and enthusiasm while the world is in disarray.

Adressing the Lord Narasimha Shobha Yatra, the CM praised the "strong leadership" in India. "We are celebrating this festival of Holi in India at a time when the entire world is in disarray, unrest, and an atmosphere of anarchy. But India, under its (PM Modi's) great leadership, is enjoying this festival with joy and enthusiasm," emphasising that there is no fear, anarchy, or distrust.

He also extended heartfelt greetings to the people, describing the festival as a symbol of India's "thousand-year-old legacy" being preserved and carried forward by the current generation with renewed energy.

Speaking to ANI, the CM said, "I extend heartfelt greetings to everyone. Preserving this thousand-year-old legacy, India's ancestors have handed it over to us. The current generation is carrying this forward with the same energy. The entire state is connecting to this holy festival," adding that efforts are underway to ensure a harmonious society.

He credited the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for integrating heritage with progress and realising the dreams of an 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat'.

"Uttar Pradesh and the entire country is walking ahead with confidence today; we can see a Naya Bharat - an India which is moving towards being Viksit Bharat. Under the leadership of PM Modi, the country has become a part of heritage and progress. We can take pride in the fact that in the Azadi ka Amritkaal, we have received the guidance of a leader like PM Modi. Under his leadership, India is realising the dreams of being a Viksit Bharat and Aatmanirbhar Bharat," he said.

Holi marks the arrival of spring and the harvest season. The celebration is deeply rooted in Hindu mythology, symbolising the triumph of good over evil. The festival of Holi begins with the ritual of lighting a bonfire, known as Holika Dahan. The following day marks the more widely celebrated aspect of Holi, when people immerse themselves in joy and togetherness by playing with colours.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the sentiment of unity during Holi is beautiful, I wish such strong statements about "no discrimination" were matched equally by actions on the ground throughout the year. Festivals are one day; equality should be everyday.
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Rohit P
Feeling proud as an Indian! When the world is facing so many problems, we are celebrating our festivals in peace and safety. This is the real strength of our culture and leadership. Happy Holi to all!
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Sarah B
As someone who celebrated Holi for the first time with my Indian colleagues, I can attest to the incredible feeling of togetherness. The colors, the laughter, the food—it felt like all differences just melted away. A beautiful tradition.
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Vikram M
The connection made between our ancient heritage and modern progress under the current leadership is spot on. We are indeed witnessing a 'Naya Bharat' that respects its roots while marching forward. A very thoughtful speech.
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Kavya N
Holi is the perfect example of 'Unity in Diversity'. In our society, everyone from children to elders, regardless of background, plays with gulal. This is the real India CM Yogi is talking about. Let's carry this spirit beyond the festival too.

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