Stop Slapping Others With Holi 2081 In Nepal - Laxman Baral Blog
Stop Slapping Others With Holi 2081 In NepalStop Slapping Others With Holi 2081 In Nepal

Stop Slapping Others With Holi 2081 In Nepal Because there are people walking on the road, and what people do now is that they forcefully apply color to a woman or a man to make a video, and not only do they use the color forcibly, but they also force it to be applied. Do not do such things. If you have done it, you can only do it by asking him whether he wants to apply Holi colour or not.

I have seen many people that on this day of Holi, they force people, but as soon as they see girls, their male friends force the girls and say that it is Holi, you must apply color; if you do not apply color, you cannot walk from here; you cannot walk on this road; and they have also done such activities and heard about it, but do not do such activities.

If you want to play Holi, you can go to different locations and celebrate Holi there, and you can also celebrate it with new people and enjoy entertainment there. Don’t do that to yourself; Holi is for Nepal in 2081, but don’t think that today’s Holi will be like this.

If you want to play Holi with others, then play Holi only by asking them, and you can celebrate Holi at the same time, because during Holi, do not do things like spraying water on people walking on the road and forcibly wetting them, and you will be punished for it. The police administration has also been saying this, and I urge you not to do such activities.

You can enjoy the colors of Holi with your family and your neighbors; you can enjoy sitting in a ground, in a square; you can sell Holi colors; and you can also have fun. During Holi, you can enjoy your Holi by doing this and also have fun celebrating Holi with your friends.

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