PM Imran felicitates Hindu community on Holi

muhammadadeel

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Astaghfirullah. Disgusting.

Holi is a pegan festival.

But what would these people know whose mission in life is to attack the Maulvis.

Disgusting shit.


Even Christians condemn it.

PTI thinks abusing Islam will help them win something.

If they don't deliver which they haven't, next elections no body is going to vote for them or even see their faces.
 

muhammadadeel

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Islam peh pabandiyan lagai jarahe hain or Holi manai jarahe hai ......

یہ حکومت جو آئی ہے اسے بس فوج لائی ہے
اس بار اسلام پر وہ آفت آئی ہے

کہ پوری پاکستانی قوم بول اُٹھی ہے
بس بھائی ریاست مدینہ نہیں ہمیں صرف پاکستان والا اسلام واپس کر دو
 

jacksepoy

Voter (50+ posts)
Prime Minister Imran Khan has once again set an example on how to be inclusive and show respect to other religions.
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The premier took to Twitter and wished the Hindu community on the festival of Holi.

About Holi

Holi is a Hindu spring festival, originating from the Indian subcontinent, which was celebrated predominantly in India and Nepal, but has now spread across other areas of Asia and parts of the Western world.

The festival is a celebration of the end of winter and the start of spring. Often also known as the ‘festival of colours’ or ‘festival of love’, celebrations start on the evening of the Purnima [full moon] that comes in the Hindu calendar month of ‘Phalguna,’ which is between the end of February and the middle of March.
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The festival is split in two events that take place over two days.

The night before is the Holika Dahan [burning of demon holika], in which people wear new clothes, gather around a bonfire and celebrate the victory of good over evil.

The next day is known as Rangwali Holi, in which everyone gathers for the ‘party of colours’.

They celebrate by throwing coloured powder on each other along with music and dance.

The Hindu religious festival of Holi has now become popular amongst non-Hindus as well. In many parts of South Asia and in the West, people enjoy the idea of a colour party and joyfully take part in the celebrations.

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The Foreign Office (FO) also sent out their best wishes, with Spokesperson Mohammad Faisal sending out a tweet on the occasion.
The Foreign Office (FO) also sent out their best wishes, with Spokesperson Mohammad Faisal sending out a tweet on the occasion.

About Holi

Holi is a Hindu spring festival, originating from the Indian subcontinent, which was celebrated predominantly in India and Nepal, but has now spread across other areas of Asia and parts of the Western world.

The festival is a celebration of the end of winter and the start of spring. Often also known as the ‘festival of colours’ or ‘festival of love’, celebrations start on the evening of the Purnima [full moon] that comes in the Hindu calendar month of ‘Phalguna,’ which is between the end of February and the middle of March.

Religious affairs ministry organises Holi celebrations

The festival is split in two events that take place over two days.

The night before is the Holika Dahan [burning of demon holika], in which people wear new clothes, gather around a bonfire and celebrate the victory of good over evil.

The next day is known as Rangwali Holi, in which everyone gathers for the ‘party of colours’.

They celebrate by throwing coloured powder on each other along with music and dance.

The Hindu religious festival of Holi has now become popular amongst non-Hindus as well. In many parts of South Asia and in the West, people enjoy the idea of a colour party and joyfully take part in the celebrations.
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Very nice gesture from Pakistani politicians .