Holi Celebrated with Enthusiasm at the Chief Minister’s Residence
Raipur, March 2026: Vishnu Deo Sai celebrated the festival of Holi with great enthusiasm and joy along with officers and employees at the Chief Minister’s Residence Office in the state capital Raipur.
Amid the singing of traditional Phag songs and a cheerful atmosphere filled with colours and happiness, everyone exchanged Holi greetings by applying gulal to one another. Officers and staff applied gulal to Chief Minister Sai and congratulated him, while the Chief Minister warmly reciprocated, conveying a message of affection, trust, and mutual brotherhood.
Speaking on the occasion, Chief Minister Sai said that Holi is not merely a festival of colours, but a symbol of mutual love, harmony, and social unity. He said the festival strengthens the spirit of unity, brotherhood, and positivity in society, and infuses new energy and enthusiasm into life. Such festivals inspire people to forget differences and move forward together, he added.
The Chief Minister said that he was delighted to meet everyone personally at the Holi Milan celebration organised at the Chief Minister’s Residence. Sharing colours of affection, trust, and togetherness with public representatives, colleagues, and citizens is the true essence of this festival, he said. He added that the love and blessings of the people of the state further strengthen his resolve to serve the public.
Extending heartfelt Holi greetings to the people of the state, Chief Minister Sai wished them happiness, prosperity, and well-being. He prayed that this sacred festival of colours brings joy, prosperity, good health, and renewed energy into everyone’s lives, and that Chhattisgarh continues to set new milestones of development and happiness.
On this occasion, Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister Subodh Kumar Singh, Director General of Police Arun Dev Gautam, Additional Director General of Police Amit Kumar, Raipur Police Commissioner Dr. Sanjeev Shukla, along with officers and employees of the Chief Minister’s Secretariat and Residence Office, were present.
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