World Leaders Including Trump Starmer and Netanyahu Share Heartfelt Diwali Greetings

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World Leaders Including Trump Starmer and Netanyahu Share Heartfelt Diwali Greetings

During Diwali, millions of lamps lit up homes and streets across India. World leaders, including Donald Trump, Benjamin Netanyahu, Mark Carney, and Keir Starmer, shared heartfelt Diwali greetings, emphasizing the festival’s themes of light’s triumph over darkness and good over evil.

World Leaders Extend Diwali Greetings

Donald Trump’s Message

US President Donald Trump sent warm wishes to Americans celebrating the Festival of Lights. He highlighted Diwali as a reminder of light’s victory over darkness. Trump encouraged families to come together, fostering community and hope during this special time. He wished for serenity, prosperity, and peace for all celebrating the festival.

Netanyahu’s Wishes to India

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu conveyed his greetings to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the people of India. His message focused on friendship, innovation, and a shared future. The Israeli government also shared messages of peace and renewal, emphasizing the significance of the festival.

Canadian and UK Leaders Join the Celebration

  • Mark Carney: The Canadian Prime Minister expressed his wishes for a joyful Diwali, noting the victory of light over darkness.
  • Keir Starmer: The UK Prime Minister sent greetings to Hindu, Jain, and Sikh communities, wishing them a peaceful Diwali and Bandi Chhor Divas.

UAE’s Ambassador Celebrates Diwali

Abdulnasser Alshaali, the United Arab Emirates Ambassador to India, shared his personal connection to Diwali. He reflected on how the festival has become a meaningful part of his life in India, wishing happiness and prosperity to all.

Celebrations Across India

As Diwali approached, India was adorned with lights and vibrant decorations. People celebrated with enthusiasm, honoring the festival’s traditions and the bonds of community. The participation of world leaders in sending messages amplifies the spirit of unity and goodwill associated with Diwali.