Raipur: Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai celebrated Holi with great enthusiasm and zeal with officials and employees at the Chief Minister’s Residence office in the capital, Raipur. In an atmosphere of joy and gaiety, accompanied by traditional Phag songs, everyone greeted each other with gulal (colourful powder) and wished each other a Happy Holi.

Officials and employees greeted Chief Minister Sai with gulal , while Chief Minister Sai also greeted everyone with affection and gulal , conveying a message of affection, trust, and brotherhood.
Chief Minister Sai said that Holi is not just a festival of colors, but a symbol of mutual love, consonance, and social harmony. This festival strengthens the spirit of unity, brotherhood, and positivity in society and infuses new energy and enthusiasm into life. He said that such festivals inspire us to forget our differences and move forward together, CM Sai added.

Chief Minister Sai said that he was delighted to have a cordial meeting with everyone at the Holi Milan ceremony held at the Chief Minister’s residence on Wednesday March 4, 2026 . He said that sharing the colors of affection, trust, and affinity with public representatives, colleagues, and the people of the state is the greatest characteristic of this festival. CM Sai aid that the love and blessings of the people of the state further strengthen his resolve to serve the people, he noted .
Wishing the people of the state happiness, prosperity, and well-being, Chief Minister Sai extended his heartfelt greetings and best wishes to everyone on Holi. He prayed to God that this holy festival of colors brings happiness, prosperity, good health, and new energy to everyone’s life, and that our Chhattisgarh continues to achieve new heights of development and prosperity, CM Sai said .
Present on this occasion were Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister, Subodh Kumar Singh, Director General of Police, Arun Dev Gautam, Additional Director General of Police, Amit Kumar, Raipur Police Commissioner, Dr. Sanjeev Shukla, along with officers and staff from the Chief Minister’s Secretariat and Residence Office.
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