Rajnath Singh, JP Nadda Celebrate Holi, Extend Greetings for Peace & Harmony

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Health Minister JP Nadda celebrated the festival of Holi at their respective residences. Both leaders extended heartfelt greetings to the nation, praying for peace, prosperity, and social harmony. Their messages emphasised the festival's role in strengthening unity and brotherhood within society. They also encouraged citizens to celebrate safely and consider the environment by using natural colours.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh, JP Nadda Celebrate Holi, Extend Festival Greetings

  • Ministers celebrated at residences
  • Emphasised peace and global harmony
  • Urged safe, eco-friendly celebrations
  • Highlighted festival's role in strengthening social bonds
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Rajnath Singh, J.P. Nadda celebrate Holi, extend greetings to countrymen

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Health Minister JP Nadda celebrated Holi, extending wishes for peace, prosperity, and social harmony to all citizens.

"May this festival fill your lives with the beautiful colours of happiness, excellent health, prosperity, and new enthusiasm - Rajnath Singh"

New Delhi, March 4

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Health Minister J.P. Nadda celebrated Holi at their residences here on Wednesday, while extending warm greetings to citizens on the occasion of the festival of colours and praying for peace, harmony, and prosperity across the country and the world.

Speaking to IANS, Rajnath Singh said: "On the auspicious occasion of Holi, I extend my heartfelt greetings to all countrymen. May peace be established across the world."

Earlier, the Defence Minister took to X to share his thoughts, posting: "Heartfelt greetings to all of you on the sacred festival of Holi. May this festival fill your lives with the beautiful colours of happiness, excellent health, prosperity, and new enthusiasm-this is my prayer to God. May this festival of colours further strengthen the bonds of unity, harmony, and brotherhood in our country and society. Wishing you all a safe and auspicious Holi."

His messages highlighted the spirit of togetherness and social harmony, emphasising Holi's significance in reinforcing bonds among families, friends, and communities. He urged citizens to celebrate the festival with joy while keeping in mind safety and environmental considerations, promoting the use of natural colours and traditional practices.

Nadda celebrated at his residence along with party leaders and workers. "I extend my heartfelt wishes to all the citizens of the country on the sacred festival of Holi, filled with colours, enthusiasm, joy, and excitement. May this sacred festival of colours bring joy, affection, and prosperity into everyone's lives-this is my heartfelt wish," he said.

Both ministers underscored the importance of celebrating Holi in a spirit of harmony and mutual respect, emphasising that the festival's message goes beyond colours, symbolising joy, goodwill, and the strengthening of bonds across society.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see the messages focusing on safety and natural colours. Every year we see so many cases of chemical colours causing harm. Leaders should also push for stricter regulations on selling harmful colours. But the sentiment is nice. Holi hai!
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Aman W
Festivals like Holi truly bring us together, breaking all barriers. Whether it's our ministers or the common man, the joy is the same. May the colours fill all our lives with happiness. Shubh Holi!
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Sarah B
As someone living in India for the past few years, Holi has become my favorite festival. The energy, the forgiveness of past grievances, and the pure joy is infectious. Glad to see the leadership promoting its positive message.
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Vikram M
While the greetings are appreciated, I hope the message of harmony translates into action throughout the year, not just during festivals. Our society needs that bond every day. Nevertheless, a very Happy Holi to all my fellow Indians!
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Kavya N
The emphasis on traditional practices is so important. Our elders used to make colours from flowers and herbs. We must go back to those roots for a truly healthy and meaningful celebration. Great reminder from the ministers.

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