Diwali
2014: Nick Clegg’s Message
Saal Mubarak. This is the time of
year when the lights of Diwali burn brightest, bringing joy to communities
across the world.
Important to Hindus, Sikhs and
Jains, Diwali means different things to different people. Yet the core values
it embodies – kindness, compassion and the enduring power of knowledge to
banish ignorance and fear - matter to all of us, regardless of our faith or
background.
In Britain, our pride in holding
some of the biggest Diwali celebrations outside of India is a constant reminder
of the diversity, generosity and openness that makes our country great. So
whether you are in Leicester or New Delhi, marking the return of Lord Rama from
exile, attainment of moksha by Mahavira or the Bandi Chhor Divas – this is a
chance for all of us to come together, learn from each other and have fun,
enjoying the lights and joyous music of Diwali.
So, I want to wish every one
joining their family and friends for food, prayers and fireworks over the next
five days a very happy and peaceful New Year.
Diwali Muburak. |
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