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Holi 2026 Greetings From Vice President C P Radhakrishnan, Amit Shah

Holi 2026 greetings from Vice President C P Radhakrishnan, Home Minister Amit Shah.

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  KEY TAKEAWAYS:
  • National leaders extend Holi 2026 greetings across India.
  • Messages emphasise unity, renewal and social harmony.
  • Holi marks the arrival of spring and the victory of good over evil.

New Delhi: Holi 2026 greetings poured in from political leaders across the country as India celebrated the festival of colours with enthusiasm and devotion. Leaders highlighted the festival’s deeper message of unity, renewal and shared cultural heritage.

C. P. Radhakrishnan and Amit Shah led the wishes, encouraging citizens to celebrate the occasion with positivity and collective harmony.

Vice President C P Radhakrishnan’s Holi 2026 Message

Extending his Holi greetings on X, Vice President C. P. Radhakrishnan described the festival as a celebration of hope, renewal and cultural unity.

He said Holi symbolises the triumph of good over evil and reflects the vibrant spirit of Indian civilisation. He also emphasised that the festival strengthens the values of brotherhood, mutual respect and shared joy.

The message urged citizens to spread kindness and work collectively towards building a peaceful and inclusive Viksit Bharat.

Amit Shah and Other Leaders Extend Holi Wishes

Union Home Minister Amit Shah also shared his Holi 2026 greetings, describing the festival as a celebration filled with joy, enthusiasm and fresh energy. He wished that the festival would bring progress, prosperity and good fortune to everyone.

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari expressed hope that the festival would remove negativity and promote peace and happiness in society.

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Meanwhile, Yogi Adityanath extended his wishes to the people of Uttar Pradesh, praying that the festival would bring prosperity, new energy and social harmony.

Cultural Significance of Holi

Holi is among the most widely celebrated festivals in India. Known by several names including Rangwali Holi, Badi Holi and Dhulandi, the festival marks the arrival of spring and the end of winter.

The data suggests Holi continues to play a powerful role in strengthening community bonds. What the market is missing is how festivals like Holi act as cultural bridges, bringing together diverse communities through shared celebration.

Across India, people mark the occasion by playing with colours, sharing sweets and gathering with family and friends to celebrate the spirit of joy and togetherness.

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