Chandrababu Naidu and Nara Lokesh Extend Heartfelt Kanuma Festival Greetings to Telugu People
On the occasion of the Kanuma festival, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu and Minister Nara Lokesh conveyed their warm greetings to the people of the state and Telugu communities worldwide, celebrating the cultural significance of the festival.
In his message, Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu expressed his heartfelt wishes to the people, highlighting the importance of Kanuma in preserving cultural values and honoring the sacred bond between farmers and livestock. “Greetings to all the people of the state on the occasion of Kanuma. May this festival, known for its grand feasts, bring happiness to your family. Kanuma teaches us the sacred duty of worshipping livestock, which holds an inseparable bond with farmers’ lives. Despite changing times, we proudly hold on to these everlasting relationships. I sincerely wish that we continue to uphold these values and move forward. Once again, warm wishes for a joyful Kanuma,” he tweeted.
Meanwhile, Minister Nara Lokesh also shared his greetings, emphasizing the importance of the festival for farmers and their integral role in sustaining the agricultural community. “Kanuma is a festival dear to every farmer. It celebrates the hard work and dedication of our farmers by honoring the livestock that shares their burden throughout the year. I wish your homes to be filled with prosperity, your fields to stay green with bountiful harvests, and your lives to remain happy forever. May you celebrate this festival together with your families in grandeur. May this Kanuma bring success and joy in all your endeavors,” he said in his message.
Kanuma is a festival deeply rooted in agrarian traditions, marking a time for honoring livestock and recognizing the essential role of farmers in sustaining the community. Both leaders’ messages resonate with the spirit of the festival, emphasizing unity, prosperity, and the continuing importance of agriculture and tradition in modern society.