Rahul Gandhi, PM Modi Extend Greetings on Himachal Statehood Day

Lok Sabha Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi greeted the people of Himachal Pradesh on its Statehood Day, calling it a prosperous "Devbhoomi." Prime Minister Narendra Modi also extended his wishes, praising the state's contribution to India. Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu echoed similar sentiments for continuous development. The leaders all shared their messages on social media platform X.

Key Points: Himachal Pradesh Statehood Day Greetings from Leaders

  • Leaders celebrate 56th Statehood Day
  • Wishes for prosperity and progress
  • Praise for natural beauty and culture
  • Commitment to a developed Himachal
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Rahul Gandhi greets 'Devbhoomi' Himachal Pradesh on Statehood Day

Rahul Gandhi, PM Modi, Amit Shah, and CM Sukhu extend heartfelt wishes to the people of Himachal Pradesh on its 56th Statehood Day.

"Himachal, brimming with natural beauty and cultural treasures, is a beautiful and prosperous state. - Rahul Gandhi"

New Delhi, January 25

Lok Sabha Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi on Sunday greeted all the residents of "Devbhoomi" Himachal Pradesh on the occasion of Statehood Day.

Gandhi took to X, posting, "Heartfelt greetings to all residents of Devbhoomi Himachal Pradesh on the occasion of Statehood Day. Himachal, brimming with natural beauty and cultural treasures, is a beautiful and prosperous state. I wish for the continuous success and progress of the state."

Prime Minister Narendra Modi also extended greetings to the people of Himachal Pradesh on the state's 56th Statehood Day.

"Heartfelt greetings on the occasion of full statehood day to all family members of Himachal Pradesh, the confluence of nature and culture. With their extraordinary talent and valor, they have always served Mother India. I wish for their bright future as well as the prosperity of this divine land," PM Modi said in a post on X in hindi.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah also sent his greetings to the people of the state, expressing his wish for continuous development and prosperity of Himachal.

"Heartfelt greetings to the people of the state on the full statehood day of Devbhumi Himachal Pradesh. May Himachal Pradesh, enriched with natural beauty, spiritual consciousness, and cultural pride, continue to advance on the path of continuous development and prosperity--this is my prayer to God." Shah posted on X.

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu also congratulated people on the occasion.

"Heartfelt congratulations on the 56th Statehood Day of Himachal Pradesh. Statehood Day is a symbol of Himachal Pradesh's glorious journey, struggles, and collective unity. This day provides us the opportunity to reaffirm our resolve to build a self-reliant, prosperous, and green Himachal, drawing inspiration from our golden past. A developed and strong Himachal will be built with public cooperation," CM Sukhu said on X.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
Good wishes are welcome, but I hope these leaders also focus on the real issues facing Himachal - infrastructure after the floods, tourism revival, and job creation for the youth. Actions speak louder than tweets.
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Aman W
Jai Himachal! From Shimla to Manali, the state is the crown jewel of India's natural beauty. Proud of its culture and people. Here's to more progress and preserving its pristine environment.
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Sarah B
Visiting Himachal was a life-changing experience. The warmth of the people there is unmatched. Happy Statehood Day to all residents! May the state continue to shine.
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Vikram M
Respect to CM Sukhu for mentioning a "green Himachal". Development is important, but not at the cost of those majestic mountains and forests. Sustainable growth is the key.
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Kriti O
Heartwarming to see the unity in the messages. On such days, we are Indians first, celebrating the journey of one of our states. बहुत बहुत शुभकामनाएं हिमाचल!

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