Rahul Gandhi Celebrates Holi at Congress HQ, Spreads Message of Unity

Rahul Gandhi, Leader of the Opposition, celebrated the festival of Holi at the All India Congress Committee headquarters in New Delhi. He interacted with party workers and leaders, spreading a message of unity and festive cheer. In a social media post, he extended Holi greetings, wishing for new hopes and joys. Senior Congress leaders present highlighted the importance of the festival of love and brotherhood.

Key Points: Rahul Gandhi's Holi Celebration at Congress HQ Promotes Harmony

  • Rahul Gandhi marks Holi at Congress HQ
  • Conveys message of unity and harmony
  • Senior party leaders join celebrations
  • Festival symbolizes victory of good over evil
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Rahul Gandhi celebrates Holi at Congress HQ, calls for harmony and togetherness

Rahul Gandhi celebrated Holi at the AICC office, extending festive greetings and calling for unity and togetherness with party workers and leaders.

"Heartfelt Holi greetings to all of you on the festival of colours and love. - Rahul Gandhi"

New Delhi, March 4

Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi marked the festival of Holi with party leaders and workers at the All India Congress Committee headquarters in the national capital on Wednesday, conveying a message of unity, harmony and festive cheer.

The celebrations at the AICC office were attended by senior party leaders, office-bearers and supporters, as the premises came alive with colours and greetings. Rahul Gandhi joined the gathering, interacting with workers and extending wishes on the occasion.

In a post on X, Rahul Gandhi extended his greetings, stating, "Heartfelt Holi greetings to all of you on the festival of colours and love. May the colours of Holi fill all your lives with new hopes, fresh enthusiasm, and countless joys."

Party leaders present at the event expressed happiness over his participation in the celebrations.

Congress National Spokesperson Supriya Shrinate told IANS, "Holi is a festival of joy, happiness, and celebration. We are all excited that Rahul Gandhi is here today to celebrate Holi with us."

Congress MP Mukul Wasnik told IANS, "Rahul Gandhi is one of the most important leaders of our country. Despite holding such a significant position, it means a lot that he joins us and celebrates festivals with all the party workers. Holi is a festival of joy and enthusiasm, and being a part of this celebration together carries great importance."

Congress leader Sachin Pilot also highlighted the spirit of the festival, saying, "It is a festival of love and brotherhood. We should celebrate it together and spread happiness everywhere."

Congress MP Rajeev Shukla said the party members were enjoying the occasion.

"We are celebrating Holi and enjoying the festivities," he told IANS.

Holi, among the most widely celebrated festivals in India, symbolises the victory of good over evil and signals the onset of spring. The festival is observed with colours, music and traditional customs, bringing people together in a spirit of camaraderie and celebration.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see the message of harmony. But honestly, festivals should be beyond politics. Hope the spirit of Holi translates into real actions for unity throughout the year, not just for photo ops.
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Aman W
Bhai, Holi hai! Let's just enjoy the festival. Colours don't see party lines. Whether it's Congress HQ or my society park, the joy is the same. Rang barse! 🌈
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Sarah B
As someone relatively new to India, I find Holi absolutely beautiful. It's heartwarming to see how it brings everyone together. This celebration looks full of positive energy.
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Vikram M
Festivals are a core part of our Indian identity. When leaders participate like this, it reinforces our shared culture. The message of 'good over evil' is timeless and much needed.
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Karthik V
While the sentiment is good, I wish such harmony was visible in Parliament too. The real test is carrying this festive spirit into governance and political discourse. Happy Holi nonetheless!

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