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News Topical, Digital Desk : Diwali celebrations have been taking place across India for the past several days. After extensive preparations, Diwali is finally being celebrated today. Prominent leaders from India and abroad are also seen wishing Indians a Happy Diwali.

From the Sheikh of Dubai to the Prime Ministers of Australia, Singapore, the UK, and even Pakistan, everyone has extended Diwali greetings. Let's take a look at who said what on this special occasion.

What did the Australian PM say?

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, while wishing Indians a Happy Diwali, said, “You all have come together to celebrate this great festival of lights. I pray to God that he fills your bright future with hope. May this festival be very special for all of you.”

UAE PM congratulated

United Arab Emirates (UAE) Prime Minister Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum also extended his Diwali greetings. He said, "Heartiest greetings to all those celebrating Diwali in the UAE and around the world. May this festival of lights bring peace, security, and prosperity to all."

Singapore's PM congratulated

Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong also wished Indians a Happy Diwali, saying, "The triumph of light over darkness. As we count down to Diwali, we will celebrate not just lighting up homes but also hearts. Happy Diwali to everyone."

What did the PM of Pakistan say?

Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif extended Diwali greetings, saying, "On the auspicious occasion of Diwali, I extend my heartfelt greetings to our Hindu community living in Pakistan and across the world."


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