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LG, CM extend Christmas greetings

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December 25, 2024
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Jammu: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah have extended Christmas greetings to all those celebrating this occasion across Jammu and Kashmir and beyond.

In a message, the LG said, “The festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ is an occasion to celebrate and imbibe Lord Christ’s message of love, compassion and forgiveness. I hope that the sacred occasion inspires us to build a future where all people love one another and live together in harmony and further strengthen our bond of brotherhood. Let us rededicate ourselves to imbibe the life and teachings of Jesus Christ for the welfare of humankind and work for the uplift of the needy and underprivileged.

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“May this Christmas fill the hearts of people all over the Union Territory with warmth, love and goodwill towards fellow beings”.

In his message, the Chief Minister described Christmas as a blessing for humanity, reflecting peace, love, and compassion.

He emphasized the timeless relevance of Jesus Christ’s teachings, which continue to inspire the values of kindness, forgiveness, and harmony in today’s world.

“Christmas is not just a celebration; it is a testament to the strength of our collective harmony where every community comes together to celebrate this joyous occasion. The teachings of Jesus Christ remain as significant today as they were then, reminding us to strive for a more peaceful and inclusive world,” the Chief Minister said.

Highlighting the secular fabric of Jammu and Kashmir, Omar Abdullah praised the spirit of unity and brotherhood that characterizes the region.

He urged the people to use this occasion to reinforce their commitment to these cherished values and to extend a helping hand to the less fortunate, ensuring that no one is left behind in the celebration of this joyous festival.

The Chief Minister also called upon the people of the state to reflect on the essence of Christmas and carry forward its message of compassion, hope, and goodwill throughout the year.

Concluding his message, Omar Abdullah wished for peace and prosperity for the people of Jammu and Kashmir and prayed for a future filled with happiness and harmony for all.

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