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Modi's greets people on various festivals

| | Mar 21, 2015, at 06:22 pm
New Delhi, Mar 21(IBNS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi has greeted the people on occasion of various festivals across the country.

"Greetings to the Sindhi Community on the auspicious occasion of Cheti Chand. May Lord Jhulelal bless us and bring peace and joy in our lives," he said in a twitter message.

"Wishing my friends in Maharashtra on Gudi Padwa. May you have a blessed and joyful year ahead."

"Ugadi Greetings to everyone. I pray for a year full of prosperity, good health and happiness," he said.

"Navreh greetings to everyone. May this year be a joyful one and may you be blessed with good health and well-being."

"On the special occasion of Sajibu Nongmapanba, greetings to my sisters and brothers of Manipur."

"Wishing my Parsi sisters and brothers Navroz Mubarak. May the coming year fulfil all your wishes and bring happiness in your lives", the Prime Minister said.

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