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Leaders extend Id greetings

Leaders extend Id greetings

The Hindu20 hours ago

Kerala Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar has extended his greetings on the occasion of Id-ul-Azha.
In his message, the Governor said the occasion glorifies the spirit of sacrifice and everlasting faith in the Almighty, and inspires humanity to stay united through love, compassion and kind deeds that foster brotherhood and social harmony. He exhorted the people to live a life true to its purpose.
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan also extended Id greetings, describing Bakrid as a sacred celebration that renews the remembrance of sacrifice, patience and surrender to the divine.
He also praised the celebration for fostering brotherhood and exemplifying the noble act of sharing with the less fortunate. He wished that the festival's message would strengthen unity, harmony and a spirit of selflessness in society.
Leader of the Opposition V.D. Satheesan offered his Bakrid greetings, emphasising the values of sacrifice and devotion.

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