Across the country, homes will be adorned with wonderful decorations and Diyas will be lit - all marking the festival of lights.
For Hindu communities this is also the start of the Hindu
New Year - an important time to sit back and reflect on the past year and look
ahead to future opportunities.
Diwali marks the triumph of good over evil, light over
darkness and knowledge over ignorance. 2020 has been a dark year for
many of us and Diwali’s message that light will triumph in the end resonates
with many of us, regardless of our faith or worldview.
2020 has been a dark year for many of us. Diwali's message
that light will triumph in the end resonates with many of us
This Diwali will be particularly difficult; social
distancing measures will no doubt prevent many from meeting up loved ones and
the disproportionate impact of covid-19 on ethnic minority communities means
that many families are dealing with loss this year - our thoughts are with you.
Celebrations such as these are a reminder of the rich
diversity of our country and they are also an important opportunity to
celebrate the incredible contributions made by Hindu, Sikh, Jain, and Buddhist
communities to our country.
We see these contributions every day from dedicated NHS
staff, hard working business owners and those who volunteer their free time for
the betterment of their local communities. Thank you for all that you do.
On behalf of the Liberal Democrats I’d like to wish
everyone celebrating a joyous Diwali!
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