The Indian national congress new Delhi headquarters was brightened with colours and music, as the senior leader of the party Rahul Gandhi celebrated Holi.
The Opposition Leader of the Lok Sabha came at the All India Congress Committee (AICC) office on Wednesday morning and was received with cheers, coloured powder, and festivity greetings.

Holi, the most celebrated festival in India, is the spring festival that is celebrated by people and it represents good overcoming evil. Each year, all citizens throughout the nation engage in celebrating by throwing colours, eating confectionaries, and enjoying the company of friends and family.
The events of the year 2012 meant a lot to the celebrations held on the grounds of the Congress headquarters because leaders were united on one roof during an important period in the political life of the country.
A Word of Hope and New Power.
Rahul Gandhi posted his Holi wishes on X before being present at the celebration. He posted in his message that he wished that the festival of colours would bring new hope, new enthusiasm, and a lot of joys that would fill the lives of people.
His lyrics were about being positive and united with each other, which was the spirit of the time.

There was a vibrant atmosphere at the AICC office. The members of the party were using the colours on each other, greeting each other warmly, and taking photos.
Rahul Gandhi was in the crowd mingling comfortably among the workers and smiling as he participated in the celebrations. The appearance of him caused great excitement to many of his followers who had been there since morning.
Leaders Speak on togetherness.
Some leaders of the congress were delighted with the fact that they were celebrating Holi with him. The spokesperson of the party, Supriya Shrinate, stated that the festival was a joy and happiness and everyone was delighted that Rahul Gandhi attended them.

Mukul Wasnik, the Congress MP, also reported that after getting a prominent place in Parliament he took time to celebrate with the party workers and this was very important to them.
Holi was a festival of love and brotherhood as explained by its senior leader Sachin Pilot. He declared it ought to be a celebration accompanied with rejoicing all over.

A fellow Congress MP, Rajeev Shukla, momentarily told that members of his party were having fun at the party headquarters.
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