Itanagar Governor, Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt. Gen. KT Parnaik and Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Tuesday extended their greetings to the people of the state on the occasion of Holi, expressing hope for harmony and compassion in the society.

In his message on the eve of Holi, the governor said the festival spreads the message of harmony, goodwill and togetherness.
Describing India as a land of profound cultural diversity, he noted that while Holi is celebrated in countless ways across regions, its essence remains universal.
“Holi symbolizes the victory of good over evil and serves as a gentle reminder of the higher values that guide and protect us in our daily lives. It also heralds the arrival of spring, a season of renewal, joy and hope,” Parnaik said.
Holi, which is celebrated with vibrancy and vibrant play of colours, is aptly known as the ‘Festival of Colours’, he added. He said that the festival represents, in essence, a new beginning and opens a new chapter full of optimism, tolerance and wisdom.
“I hope that this year’s celebration will strengthen our social bonds, inspire mutual understanding, and herald renewed hope for a brighter and more inclusive future for all,” the governor added.
Khandu also received people on the holy and auspicious occasion of Chotrul Dushen (Day of Miracles).
“On the holy and auspicious occasion of Chotrul Duchen, the Day of Miracles, I extend my heartfelt greetings and prayers to everyone,” Khandu said in a post on X.
“May this holy day multiply merit, strengthen compassion, and illuminate our path with wisdom and peace. Let us devote our thoughts and actions to the harmony, kindness, and well-being of all sentient beings. May Buddha’s blessings guide us always,” he added.
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