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Kerala's top political leaders have set aside differences to extend heartfelt Onam greetings to all Malayalis. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan emphasized building a prosperous Kerala where no one is left behind. Opposition Leader V.D. Satheesan described Onam as a celebration that transcends caste and religion. Together they reinforce the festival's message of equality, harmony, and cultural unity.

Key Points: Kerala Leaders Pinarayi Vijayan Satheesan Extend Onam Greetings

  • CM Vijayan highlights Onam's universal nature transcending divisions globally
  • Opposition Leader Satheesan calls it a celebration of pride beyond caste
  • Speaker Shamseer reflects on cultural depth and Malayali identity
  • Leaders caution against sectarianism while promoting unity and prosperity
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Kerala leaders unite in extending Onam greetings

CM Pinarayi Vijayan, LoP Satheesan, and Speaker Shamseer unite in Onam messages promoting equality, harmony, and Kerala's cultural unity beyond politics.

"Every Onam is a call for a society of trust, love, and equality - A.N. Shamseer"

Thiruvananthapuram, Sep 4

As Kerala marks the peak of its Onam festivities, leaders across the political spectrum have extended greetings, each highlighting the festival’s timeless message of equality, harmony, and unity.

Friday (September 5) is the most important event of Onam - Thiru Onam. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, in his Onam message, underlined the universal nature of the celebration.

He described Onam as a festival that transcends divisions, bringing Malayalis together across the world in a spirit of brotherhood and compassion.

“Our goal must be to build a Kerala of prosperity, equality, and happiness, where no one is left behind. This Onam should give us energy and inspiration in that journey,” he said.

At the same time, he cautioned against forces spreading sectarianism and hatred, urging people to uphold Kerala’s image as a land of unity and peace.

Leader of Opposition V.D. Satheesan, in his greeting, called Onam a “celebration of pride for all Malayalis, beyond caste and religion".

He said the festival evokes memories of a time when families and communities came together as equals, setting aside hardships and anxieties.

“Every celebration gives us strength and confidence to move forward. Let this Onam bring joy and resilience for the future,” he said.

Legislative Assembly Speaker A.N. Shamseer reflected on the cultural depth of the festival, calling it inseparable from Malayali identity.

He described Onam as a diverse and vibrant celebration blending nature, cuisine, and traditional games across Kerala. Yet, he noted, all Malayalis uphold one unifying ideal -- the egalitarian Maveli Nadu.

Quoting E.M.S. Namboodiripad’s essay One Crore Malayalis, he recalled how the legend of Mahabali, who treated all people equally, has deeply shaped Kerala’s imagination.

“Every Onam is a call for a society of trust, love, and equality,” he said.

Together, the leaders’ messages place the spirit of Onam above politics, reminding Malayalis that the festival’s true strength lies in its vision of unity, prosperity, and equality.

- IANS

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Rahul R
While the messages are nice, I wish they'd focus more on practical steps to address the economic challenges many Malayalis face during festivals. Onam should be affordable for everyone, not just words.
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Anjali F
As a Malayali living in Dubai, Onam truly connects us to our roots. The pookalam, sadhya, and family gatherings - these traditions keep our culture alive no matter where we are in the world 🌺
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Vikram M
The reference to EMS Namboodiripad's essay is particularly meaningful. Onam isn't just a festival - it represents Kerala's historical commitment to social justice and equality. Wishing everyone a joyful celebration!
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Sarah B
I've celebrated Onam with my Malayali friends here in Mumbai, and it's amazing how inclusive this festival is. The message of equality and sharing is something every Indian can appreciate. Happy Onam!
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Manish T
The caution against sectarianism is timely. In today's polarized climate, we need festivals like Onam that remind us of our shared humanity beyond religious or political identities. Onam vandanangal!

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