Highlighting the festival’s power to unite people, celebrate joy, and inspire a collective vision for India’s prosperous future, President Draupadi Murmu urged the nation to embrace the spirit of continuous progress and prosperity.
India’s top leaders came together to extend their warm greetings to the nation on the auspicious occasion of Holi, highlighting the festival’s power to unite people, celebrate joy, and inspire a collective vision for a prosperous future.
Extending her heartfelt wishes, President Draupadi Murmu urged the nation to embrace the spirit of continuous progress and prosperity.

“Holi, the festival of colors, symbolizes unity, love, and harmony. Let us pledge to fill the lives of all with the vibrant hues of growth and happiness,” she said, underlining the importance of cultural heritage and collective well-being.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi wished the nation a vibrant and joyous Holi, emphasizing the festival's role in reinforcing the bonds of harmony and unity among the people.
“May this festival, brimming with happiness and excitement, infuse new enthusiasm and energy in everyone’s life and deepen the colors of unity across our great nation,” Modi wrote on X.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah extended his wishes, praying for Holi to bring increased prosperity and affluence. “May this festival of colors bring growth, progress, and abundance into every home,” Shah remarked.
Meanwhile, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi wished the nation joy and renewed energy for the year ahead. “May this festival of colors bring new enthusiasm, excitement, and happiness into your lives,” he wrote in a post on social media.
This year’s Holi is a reminder of the shared vision for a unified and prosperous India, where each color symbolizes the promise of a brighter future.

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