
Lok Sabha MP Praveen Khandelwal on Wednesday hosted Holi Milan celebration in Delhi where several party workers and supporters were present.
With key polls ahead, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has been engaged in hosting Holi Milan celebrations at various locations including the party’s state office, Malviya Nagar among others to directly connect with its party workers, and supporters.
Earlier, Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva hosted a Holi Milan event at its state office in the city. The event which saw senior leaders like union minister Piyush Goyal, CM Rekha Gupta, and Anurag Thakur in attendance, served as a vital outreach initiative, aligning with the party’s current focus on strengthening its grassroots presence ahead of the upcoming elections.
These Holi Milan gatherings have become a staple for the party in Delhi, serving as both a festive occasion and a platform for political engagement.
This year, the event stood out for its emphasis on building relationships with party workers, who are the backbone of the BJP’s electoral success in the city. Leaders took the opportunity to address the cadre, celebrating their efforts while reaffirming the party’s commitment to their support.
The BJP organizes the Holi festival every year, and this year’s celebration was particularly attractive as, after 27 years the BJP came back into power and several ministers participated.
Sachdeva emphasized that just as the colors of Holi bring joy to everyone, BJP workers must strive to fill the lives of Delhi’s citizens with all kinds of colors of services.
Meanwhile, Rekha Gupta said that Holi 2025 is special with their government in Delhi.
She stressed the need to reaffirm their commitment to serve everyone without discrimination and, in collaboration with the organization, to deliver the benefits of the double-engine government to every individual.
The significance of these Holi Milan events goes beyond the celebrations. BJP has consistently focused on reinforcing its presence in urban areas through a series of outreach initiatives that blend political engagement with cultural ties. By meeting party workers and common people in a relaxed, festive atmosphere, BJP leadership emphasizes its accessibility and approachability—an important message as the party aims to enhance its rapport with the electorate.
As BJP prepares for the upcoming municipal and state elections, these grassroots outreach efforts are seen as a key component of their strategy. The Holi Milan celebration in Delhi exemplifies the party’s push to connect with its base, reaffirm loyalty, and galvanize support at a critical juncture.