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Javid Kakroo Extends Warm Wishes on Janmashtami, Calls for Peace and Harmony in Jammu & Kashmir

Srinagar, August 26, 2024: Senior BJP leader Javid Kakroo has extended his warmest greetings to the people of Jammu and Kashmir, particularly the Hindu community, on the auspicious occasion of Janmashtami, celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna.

In a statement released today, Kakroo conveyed his heartfelt wishes for a joyous and blessed Janmashtami, filled with peace, prosperity, and happiness. He expressed hope that the festival would bring a renewed sense of unity and harmony to the region.

“Janmashtami is a festival that celebrates the triumph of good over evil, and the message of Lord Krishna’s teachings continues to inspire us to live a life of righteousness and compassion,” Kakroo said. “His message of love, peace, and unity is particularly relevant in today’s times, and we should strive to embody these values in our daily lives.”

Kakroo further emphasized the importance of inclusivity and interfaith harmony in Jammu and Kashmir, stating that festivals like Janmashtami are a testament to the rich cultural diversity of the region.

“The people of Jammu and Kashmir have always been known for their tolerance and respect for different faiths,” Kakroo said. “Let us celebrate this festival together, fostering unity and understanding amongst all communities.”

He also expressed his hope for continued peace and progress in Jammu and Kashmir, urging everyone to work towards a brighter future. “Let us resolve to build a harmonious society where every citizen feels safe and respected, regardless of their faith or background,” he concluded.

Kakroo’s message reflects the significance of Janmashtami, not just as a religious festival but also as a symbol of unity and shared values, highlighting the importance of inclusivity and peaceful coexistence in the region.

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