CM Yogi and Mayawati along with these leaders gave wishes!

Balasahana Suresh
Currently people across the country are very excited about the festival. Everyone is wishing each other a Happy Diwali. diwali, a five-day festival that started from Dhanteras, has special significance in Hinduism. people celebrate the festival of diwali by worshiping lakshmi ji and Ganesh ji in their homes. On the festival, good dishes are offered to God. At the same time, people are meeting each other and wishing each other a Happy diwali and celebrating the festival. On the occasion of diwali, Uttar Pradesh chief minister yogi Adityanath has wished everyone a Happy Diwali. cm yogi Adityanath wrote on instagram that 'Hearty congratulations and best wishes to the people of the state on the great festival of diwali, the victory of religion over unrighteousness, truth over falsehood and light over darkness. I wish that the kind Lord Shri ram and Mother Janaki keep their blessings on everyone.


CM yogi said- "Today is diwali, I want to extend my heartfelt greetings to all of you. In Treta Yuga, diwali was celebrated on the completion of Lord Rama's exile, even today after 1000 years, this festival is celebrated with great reverence. This diwali is also special because Lord Rama has returned after 500 years. This year on 22 January, the consecration of ram temple took place. Everyone is celebrating, this festival unites us and removes darkness from our lives. I pray to Lord ram that on diwali, everyone's life should be filled with happiness." Former UP cm and BSP chief mayawati wished everyone a Happy Diwali. mayawati wrote, 'Happy Diwali. Hearty congratulations and best wishes to all the countrymen and their families on the festival of Diwali. Also, best wishes to the people on Bhai Dooj and Chhath Puja.

Deputy cm Keshav prasad Maurya gave best wishes


Uttar Pradesh deputy chief minister Keshav prasad Maurya has wished Happy Diwali. Keshav prasad Maurya wrote that, 'Shubha Karoti Kalyanmarogyam Dhanasampada. Shatrubuddhivinashaya Deepjyotirnamostute.' Bow to the light that brings prosperity, auspiciousness, good health, abundance of wealth and destruction of enemy intelligence. The festival of lights, diwali, inspires us to end darkness and move towards light.

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