In his greetings, Acharya Devvrat hoped the festival would strengthen peace and brotherhood and bring prosperity to the state.
Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh in his message said Eid-ul-Zuha symbolises sacrifice, faith and devotion. He appealed to the people to work unitedly for peace, progress and prosperity of the state.
Leader of the Opposition P K Dhumal and state BJP chief Satpal Singh Satti also greeted the people on the occasion.
State unit of CPI(M) also greeted the people on the occasion and said the festival should unite the people and strengthen religious harmony.
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