- Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese extends Holi greetings celebrating unity and forgiveness.
- Holi increasingly recognised as part of Australia’s multicultural celebrations.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi also shares festival wishes for prosperity and happiness.
New Delhi: Holi greetings from Anthony Albanese highlighted the growing cultural significance of the festival beyond India, with the Australian leader describing it as a celebration of unity, friendship and the triumph of good over evil.
In a statement, Albanese said the festival has become an important occasion for Australians of Hindu and South Asian heritage and is now widely embraced as part of Australia’s multicultural identity.
Holi Greetings Anthony Albanese: Message of Unity
Albanese said Holi carries timeless themes that resonate across cultures. According to him, the festival symbolises the victory of good over evil and highlights the importance of friendship, forgiveness and shared humanity.
He noted that Holi provides communities with an opportunity to reconnect with their traditions while also building new bonds within a diverse society.
The data suggests multicultural festivals like Holi are increasingly becoming shared national celebrations in countries with diverse populations.
Holi Celebrations Growing in Australia
Albanese also observed that the festival’s colourful expression of joy, love and renewal has become a highlight in Australia’s cultural calendar.
He said events like Holi demonstrate how people from different backgrounds contribute to the country’s social fabric. Celebrating each other’s traditions, he added, strengthens the shared identity of Australians.
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What the market is missing is how such festivals play a deeper role in cultural diplomacy, strengthening ties between communities and nations.
PM Narendra Modi Extends Holi Wishes
Earlier, PM Narendra Modi also shared his greetings on the occasion. In a message posted on X, he wished citizens happiness, prosperity and success during the festival.
Holi is one of the most widely celebrated festivals marking the arrival of spring and the end of winter. The occasion is traditionally observed with colours, music and community gatherings that symbolise joy and togetherness.
As Holi celebrations continue across India and abroad, the festival remains a powerful reminder of shared cultural connections and collective celebration.
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