Aam Aadmi Party News: Amidst the colours of this Holi, a voice resonates not just of celebration, but of gratitude and patriotism. Aam Aadmi Party Rajya Sabha MP Dr. Ashok Mittal has appealed to celebrate Holi this year with a special resolution, a resolution that touches the heart of every Indian.
Dr. Ashok Mittal said that every festival we celebrate in independent India, every joy we share, every colour we fill our lives with, is possible because of the brave soldiers who sacrificed their lives to protect the country. Their martyrdom is the true foundation of our freedom.
He urged the countrymen that whenever they celebrate the festival of colours this Holi, they should throw a handful of red gulal (coloured powder) towards the sky. As a symbol, as a mark of respect, in the name of those martyrs whose sacrifice allows us to celebrate every festival with peace and security.
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Dr. Ashok Mittal described this as not just an emotional appeal, but a nationwide message connected to public sentiment. He says, “Colors are not just about happiness, but also about responsibility. If every home, every city, every street joins in this small resolution, it can become not just a tribute, but a mass movement.”
He specifically appealed to the people of Punjab, saying that this is the land that has given countless brave sons to the country. The tradition of bravery and sacrifice is deeply ingrained in the soil of Punjab. Therefore, this time, one colour of Holi should be dedicated to the martyrs who stood at the border to protect the country and give us a secure future.
Calls for Holi that blends colours with patriotism, honouring brave who secured the nation’s future
Referring to the Aam Aadmi Party’s ideology, he said that the party always places national interest, honesty, and public service above all else. Honoring martyrs should be shown not just with words, but with emotion and resolve. This is the kind of politics that unites people, strengthens society, and moves the country forward.
He appealed to join the #EkMutthiGulaal campaign, saying that it is not just a hashtag, but a sentiment: with the country, for the country… always. Extending Holi greetings, Dr. Ashok Mittal said that this time, along with the colors, patriotism should also permeate hearts. A tribute to the martyrs, a salute to the nation, and a message of love, respect, and unity for every Indian—this is the true meaning of Holi. Jai Hind.





