On the occasion of Holi, Rajasthan’s Deputy Chief Minister Prem Chand Bairwa extended his heartfelt wishes to the people of the state, while also emphasizing the state government’s commitment to building a “Viksit Rajasthan” (Developed Rajasthan). Speaking about the festival, Bairwa encouraged citizens to celebrate the occasion with peace and harmony.
“I extend best wishes to everyone on the occasion of Holi. The state government is working to make ‘Viksit Rajasthan’… We all should celebrate the festival with peace and harmony,” Bairwa said in his statement. His message resonated with the spirit of Holi, encouraging unity and goodwill during the festive season.
Bairwa also responded to recent comments made by Rajasthan’s Leader of Opposition (LoP), Tika Ram Jully. Jully had made a statement that sparked controversy, prompting Bairwa to address the issue publicly. The Deputy CM emphasized that such remarks were uncalled for, advocating for a more positive and inclusive approach.
“Such statements should not be made and we all should inspire talented people so that their talent can move forward and culture can also be promoted… We all should inspire artists,” Bairwa remarked, urging for a focus on nurturing and celebrating talent in the state.
Bairwa’s comments highlighted the importance of fostering a supportive and constructive environment for artists and creators. He further stressed that Rajasthan should continue to promote its rich cultural heritage and encourage the growth of talent in all fields.
The Deputy CM’s remarks come amid a festive atmosphere in the state, with people across Rajasthan preparing to celebrate Holi with traditional fervor and joy. His call for peaceful celebrations and support for talent underscores his vision for a prosperous and harmonious Rajasthan.
As the state looks toward the future, Bairwa’s message reinforces the state’s commitment to progress, unity, and cultural promotion, while also urging citizens to focus on the positive aspects of the festival and the broader goals of development.