Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma Hosts Holi Milan Program at CM’s Residence in Jaipur

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Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma hosted a vibrant Holi Milan program at his official residence in Jaipur, marking the celebration of the festival of colors with members of the state government, political leaders, and prominent citizens. The event brought together a diverse group of people in a spirit of unity and festivity, symbolizing the harmonious essence of Holi.

The Holi Milan program, a long-standing tradition in many political circles, provided a platform for guests to exchange greetings, celebrate the joyous occasion, and reaffirm their commitment to the welfare of the state. The Chief Minister was seen interacting with attendees, sharing light moments, and extending his warm wishes for the festival.

Holi, known for fostering bonds of brotherhood and peace, was celebrated with enthusiasm and a sense of community. The program also highlighted the importance of togetherness and inclusivity, values that CM Sharma emphasized in his brief address at the event.

As political leaders and citizens came together to celebrate the festival, the event served as a reminder of the need for unity and social harmony, especially as the state looks toward further progress and development in the months ahead.

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