Jammu: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha has greeted the people of Jammu & Kashmir on the joyous occasion of Christmas.
In a message, the Lt Governor said the festival is a celebration of peace, love, hope and harmony.
“Christmas provides an opportunity to celebrate the spirit of sharing and brotherhood. The festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ is an occasion to celebrate and imbibe Lord Christ’s message of peace, love, compassion and forgiveness. We must rededicate ourselves for the welfare of humankind”, observed the Lt Governor.
“May the Christmas this year usher in peace and joy for all,” prayed the Lt Governor.
Advisors to Lieutenant Governor, Farooq Khan and Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar have extended warm greetings to the people of Jammu and Kashmir on the auspicious occasion of Christmas.
In their message, the Advisors said that Christmas is a celebration of the birth of Lord Jesus Christ and this festival reaffirms our faith in the values of compassion and forgiveness taught by Lord Jesus for the enlightenment of humanity.
“Let us all imbibe the Jesus Christ’s teachings of love, compassion and humanity on this holy festival and commit ourselves to the welfare of our nation and society”, Advisors added.
The Advisors also prayed for peace, progress and prosperity of Jammu and Kashmir.
Chief Secretary, Dr. Arun Kumar Mehta, extended greetings to people on the occasion of Christmas.
In his message on the eve of Christmas, the Chief Secretary said that Christianity teaches the principles of truthfulness, honesty, harmony, and sacrifice. He hoped that the festival shall bring greater peace and prosperity, and inspire people from all faiths to emulate the teachings of love and compassion for all.
Keeping in view the emergence of Omicron, the Chief Secretary urged people to follow COVID appropriate behaviour including mask-wearing, social distancing, and hand hygiene.
Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbag Singh also greeted the people of J&K, all ranks of JKP, Security Forces, their families and families of slain on the eve of Marry Christmas. He wished for a joyful festival.
In his message, Singh has expressed hope that the festival will bring peace and happiness among the people of the UT including J&K Police personnel, Security forces and the families of slain.
“May the noble teachings of the Jesus Christ guide us all to preserve the unity and secular outlook of our country,” the DGP has further said in his message.