Diwali 2020: 'There is light ahead, and there is hope': Australian PM Scott Morrison

Days ahead of the Indian festival of lights on 14 November, Prime Minister Scott Morrison has extended his warm Diwali greetings to everyone celebrating the festival across the globe.

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has extended Diwali greetings and said the festival's message carries ‘a special significance’ this year as the world is responding to the Covid-19 pandemic. "Most years, we often think of this dispelling of darkness as a theoretical concept rather than something that is experienced and overcome. This year, Diwali's message has a special significance," Morrison said in a video message released recently.

"Every nation on earth is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. Lives and livelihoods have been lost as we have witnessed the most dramatic shock in generations. Despite this, we have a common hope. Throughout 2020, despite our own fears, we have supported each other, encouraged each other, and stood with each other. "We have drawn strength and inspiration from our medical professionals, teachers, cleaners, retail staff, police and defence force personnel and so many more who have responded to the crisis with compassion and professionalism," he said.

"I wish all of you a wonderful Diwali festival. As a celebration of the victory of light over darkness, it is a most welcome and timely antidote to the uncertainty that surrounds us,” Albanese said, adding "we have all had to adapt to the realities of the coronavirus pandemic, yet even amid all this upheaval, Diwali will stand tall as a striking expression of your tradition and your spirituality, your devotion and your faith." Albanese said.

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