KUALA LUMPUR: In conjunction with the “Festival of Lights” celebration, Deputy Prime Ministers and Cabinet ministers took to social media to share Deepavali greetings with Hindu communities nationwide.
Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, in a Facebook on Thursday (Oct 31), expressed hope that this year’s Deepavali bring happiness and prosperity to all those celebrating.
“My family and I extend our heartfelt Deepavali wishes to all Hindu followers in Malaysia and beyond. This is the blessing of diversity that we cherish, woven together with a spirit of unity that nurtures tolerance and love among us.
“May this shared respect remain in our hearts forever and reflect the rich diversity of Malaysians, steering the country toward a more prosperous and harmonious future,” he said.
Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof also shared his Deepavali wishes on Facebook on Wednesday, hoping this celebration will be meaningful, cherished with loved ones and contribute to fostering harmony in the country.
“Happy Deepavali to all Hindu followers, wherever you may be, especially in Malaysia. Let us strengthen our unity for our beloved Malaysia,” he said.
Meanwhile, Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail called on all Malaysians to strengthen bonds of friendship, embrace moderation and consistently promote harmony with one another.
“In a multicultural society like Malaysia, it is vital to have mutual respect and unity among different races to ensure our strength and prosperity as a nation.
“I wish for the light of Deepavali to bring joy, peace, and prosperity to everyone. May we all be granted enduring well-being and happiness. Deepavali Valthukkal!” he said.
Also sharing his wishes is Works Minister Raya Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi, who said: “May this Festival of Lights be celebrated meaningfully with friends and beloved family members.” – Bernama