
Uttarakhand CM Dhami dances & plays dholak during Holi party
In a rare display of his love for traditional Indian festivals, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami recently attended a Holi party at his Delhi residence, where he was seen dancing and playing the dholak with a group of dancers. The Chief Minister, known for his simple and down-to-earth nature, was in high spirits as he celebrated the festival of colors with his friends and family.
The Holi party, which was attended by a few close friends and relatives, was a casual affair, with the Chief Minister himself taking charge of the music and dance. As the sun began to set, Dhami picked up the dholak, a traditional Indian drum, and started playing it with great enthusiasm. He was accompanied by a group of dancers, who sang traditional Holi songs and danced to the beat of the drum.
The Chief Minister’s infectious energy and joy were palpable as he danced with the group, twirling and spinning to the rhythm of the dholak. At one point, he even took out his manjeera, a traditional Indian cymbal, and started playing it along with the dholak. The atmosphere was electric, with everyone present having a blast, including the Chief Minister himself.
As the night wore on, Dhami took a break from dancing to extend his greetings to the people of Uttarakhand on the occasion of Holi. In a message to the public, he said, “We continue to take forward our culture and heritage and hand it over to our next generation. Holi is a festival that symbolizes the victory of good over evil, and it is a reminder to us to always stand up for what is right and just.”
The Chief Minister’s message was in line with the spirit of Holi, which is celebrated as a festival of colors, music, and dance. The festival, which marks the arrival of spring, is a time for people to come together and celebrate the triumph of good over evil.
Dhami’s participation in the Holi party was seen as a reflection of his commitment to preserving and promoting the cultural heritage of Uttarakhand. As the Chief Minister of the state, he has been actively working to promote the state’s rich cultural heritage, including its traditional music, dance, and art forms.
The Chief Minister’s love for traditional Indian festivals is well-known, and he has been a regular attendee at various cultural events and celebrations in the state. His participation in the Holi party was seen as a way for him to connect with the people of Uttarakhand and to promote the state’s rich cultural heritage.
In recent years, the Chief Minister has been actively working to promote the state’s cultural heritage, including its traditional music, dance, and art forms. He has also been instrumental in setting up various cultural institutions and festivals in the state, aimed at preserving and promoting the state’s rich cultural heritage.
The Chief Minister’s participation in the Holi party was seen as a way for him to connect with the people of Uttarakhand and to promote the state’s rich cultural heritage. The festival of Holi is a significant occasion for the people of Uttarakhand, and the Chief Minister’s participation in the celebrations was seen as a way for him to connect with the people and to promote the state’s cultural heritage.
As the night wore on, the Chief Minister’s Holi party came to a close, with everyone present having a great time. The Chief Minister’s participation in the party was seen as a way for him to connect with the people of Uttarakhand and to promote the state’s rich cultural heritage. His message on the occasion of Holi, emphasizing the importance of preserving and promoting the state’s cultural heritage, was seen as a reminder of the importance of preserving our cultural heritage for future generations.