March 3 marked a splashy Holi across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, where governors and chief ministers united in extending exuberant greetings. Their messages wove threads of joy, cohesion, and moral clarity into the fabric of this beloved spring festival.
Telangana’s Governor Jishnu Dev Varma depicted Holi as a dynamic force for fraternity and affluence. Its colorful exuberance, he said, bolsters national solidarity, erases societal rifts, and draws from legends glorifying righteousness over vice.
Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy envisioned Holi as love’s vivid spectrum intertwined with peace. Urging eco-conscious celebrations with herbal colors, he lauded its essence in binding diverse groups beyond religious or ethnic lines.
Andhra Governor S. Abdul Nazeer commended the festival for sparking goodwill and harmony, ushering prosperity. He elaborated on its barrier-breaking celebrations that enhance social structures and symbolize truth’s enduring power.
CM N. Chandrababu Naidu tied greetings to Holika’s ritual incineration of evil, hoping it heralds renewed life energies. He promoted sharing festivities with family, friends, and locals for sustained well-being and joy.
As bonfires glowed and colors flew, these voices from leadership inspired widespread participation. Holi’s Telugu rendition not only honors heritage but galvanizes modern unity, leaving indelible imprints of hope and togetherness.
