Holi Milan Celebrated in Jharkhand Assembly, Leaders Exchange Greetings with Floral Holi
A vibrant Holi Milan ceremony was held on Wednesday evening during the ongoing Budget Session of the Jharkhand Legislative Assembly, turning the Assembly premises into a scene of joy, harmony, and festive spirit. The occasion brought together lawmakers across party lines to celebrate the festival of colors in an atmosphere of warmth and goodwill.
The ceremony was led by Assembly Speaker Rabindra Nath Mahato and Chief Minister Hemant Soren, along with ministers and legislators. On the occasion, leaders participated in phoolon ki Holi (Holi with flowers), symbolizing peace, unity, and cultural tradition. They exchanged greetings and extended heartfelt wishes to one another on the festival of colors.
Addressing the gathering, Chief Minister Hemant Soren conveyed his warm Holi greetings to the people of Jharkhand. He expressed hope that the colors of happiness would always remain vibrant in everyone’s lives. He described Holi as a festival that strengthens mutual love, brotherhood, and social harmony, reminding people of the values of unity and compassion.
The Chief Minister emphasized that Holi is not just a celebration of colors, but also a symbol of togetherness and shared joy. He called upon citizens to celebrate the festival with enthusiasm, positivity, and mutual respect, reinforcing the spirit of goodwill that binds society together.
The event stood out as a special moment amid the seriousness of legislative proceedings, offering legislators an opportunity to connect beyond political boundaries. The presence of ministers and MLAs celebrating together reflected Jharkhand’s rich cultural traditions and inclusive spirit.
The Holi Milan ceremony added a festive touch to the Budget Session and sent out a strong message of unity, harmony, and collective celebration. Leaders reaffirmed that such cultural occasions help strengthen democratic values by fostering understanding and camaraderie among representatives, while also inspiring citizens to celebrate festivals with joy, peace, and shared responsibility.
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