US President Donald Trump on Wednesday extended greetings to those celebrating Holi, describing the Hindu festival as a time that marks the arrival of spring and symbolises the triumph of good over evil.The message was shared on X by White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, who posted the president’s statement under the heading “Presidential Message on Holi.”“Melania and I send our best wishes to all who celebrate the Hindu festival of Holi—a day welcoming the arrival of spring and rejoicing in the victory of good over evil,” Trump said in the statement.He added, “Today, as communities gather around the world to celebrate this festival of colours, I wish all Americans who observe Holi a day filled with hope, peace, and unity.”Holi, often referred to as the festival of colours, is celebrated widely in India and by the Indian diaspora across the globe. The festival typically signifies renewal, harmony and the strengthening of social bonds, as families and communities come together in celebration.The president’s message highlighted the cultural and spiritual importance of the occasion for millions of Hindus and other communities who observe the festival in the United States and worldwide.Trump’s greetings come as Holi celebrations take place in several American cities, reflecting the growing presence and influence of the Indian-American community.

