As the festival of lights illuminated homes and hearts across the globe several top leaders their Diwali greetings.
Israeli PM Netanyahu said on X, "PM Netanyahu: "Wishing my friend @narendramodi & the people of India a very Happy #Diwali! May the Festival of Lights bring hope, peace & prosperity to your great nation. Israel & India stand together. Partners in innovation, friendship, defence and a brighter future".
Sending my heartfelt wishes to everyone who is celebrating Diwali! May the light of God’s love guide our path, remove the shadows of doubt, and inspire us to reflect His love in all that we do. - Tulsi Gabbard, Director of US National Intelligence and
former Presidential candidate & Congresswoman
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese extended Diwali greetings.
In a statement shared by the White House, Trump conveyed his wishes to people celebrating the festival of lights.
“Today, I send my best wishes to every American celebrating Diwali—the ‘Festival of Lights’. For many Americans, Diwali is a timeless reminder of light’s victory over darkness. It is also a time to bring families and friends together to celebrate community, draw strength from hope, and embrace a lasting spirit of renewal,” he said.
“As millions of citizens light diyas and lanterns, we rejoice in the eternal truth that good will always triumph over evil,” he added.
Keir Starmer, UK Prime Minister extended greetings to the Hindus, Jains and Sikhs across Britain.
“Earlier this month I lit a diya in Mumbai as a symbol of devotion, joy, and renewed bonds. As we celebrate this Festival of Lights, let’s keep building a Britain where everyone can look ahead with hope,” he said in the message posted on X.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney also extended Diwali greetings.
“Tonight, families and communities across Canada will light diyas and celebrate the triumph of light over darkness — of good over evil. Wishing everyone celebrating Diwali a joyful Festival of Lights,” he posted on X.
Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong extended his greetings.
Anura Kumara Dissanayake (Sri Lanka)
The Sri Lankan President extended Diwali greetings to Hindus in Sri Lanka and abroad.
He said, “As lamps are lit in every home, we pray that this festival's light dispels the darkness in our hearts and illuminates our collective path. This celebration of good over evil mirrors our government's resolve to defeat the threats to our nation's progress, from drug abuse to extremism…”
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