Published 22:30 IST, October 27th 2019
London Mayor extends Diwali wishes; recalls inspiring Rama-Sita story
On the occasion of Diwali, Mayor of London Sadiq Khan took to Twitter and shared a heartwarming video wishing everyone celebrating festival across the world.
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On the occasion of Diwali, Mayor of London Sadiq Khan took to Twitter and shared a heartwarming video wishing everyone celebrating the festival of lights across the world. He also spoke about the essence of the festival. Stressing on the message of Diwali, he said that good will always prevail over evil, light over darkness and friendship over enmity.
Sadiq Khan's Tweet
The message of Diwali is relevant to us all, regardless of faith or background: good will always prevail over evil, light over darkness and friendship over enmity.
— Sadiq Khan (@SadiqKhan) October 27, 2019
To everyone in London and around the world celebrating - Happy Diwali!#Diwali #Diwali2019pic.twitter.com/T3PExUNrrk
In the video, Mayor of London said, "Diwali is a joyous occasion. It is a special time to enjoy the company of family, friends and loved ones. It is also a chance to recall the inspiring story of Rama and Sita which teaches us all that light will always triumph over darkness and good over evil. At a time when people are trying to divide us and sow the seeds of hatred, this message is more important than ever. This Diwali, I want to pay tribute to the invaluable contribution Londoners of Indian heritage make to our city. London is a better, brighter and more successful place because of you and your community is an integral part of making London the greatest city in the world."
World leaders extended Diwali wishes
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Conservative Party Boris Johnson on Sunday extended his wishes on the occasion of Diwali. Taking to Twitter, Johnson posted a video with the caption 'Shubh Diwali' (Happy Diwali), wishing citizens celebrating the festival of lights. US President Donald Trump also extended his wishes. Taking to Twitter he said that he along with the First Lady of the United States Melania Trump are wishing those celebrating the festival of lights. Trump also posted a video of him lighting diyas at the White House along with group of Indian Americans. In the video, Trump said: "As we light the diya today, our relationship is strengthened by the sacred tradition. May this light bring hope to all and may everyone have a wonderful Diwali." Earlier, in a statement released by the White House, Trump had said: "We pray that this year's observance brings love, joy, and eternal peace."
20:36 IST, October 27th 2019