Fiji’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Prof. Biman Prasad, has described the Ganesh Utsav Visarjan Yatra as a powerful reminder of Fiji’s unity and shared cultural values.

Speaking at My Suva Park during the event, Prof. Prasad said the gathering highlights the nation’s ability to come together as one people to celebrate, practice, and understand their traditions.
“This is what truly unites our country.”

Prof. Prasad also emphasised the significance of Lord Ganesh as a source of wisdom, prosperity, and remover of obstacles, noting that the teachings of Ganesh carry deep meaning when observed with devotion.
“Beyond the religious celebration, Ganesh Utsav brings our people together in unity and understanding.”

Highlighting the festival’s long history in Fiji, he said it has consistently brought together people from all communities and backgrounds, making it one of the country’s most popular annual events.

The Indian High Commissioner to Fiji, Suneet Mehta, also participated in the event, underlining the strong cultural and diplomatic ties between Fiji and India.

The Deputy Prime Minister reaffirmed the government’s commitment to promoting unity, inclusivity, and respect for all faiths.
“This celebration strengthens our bond as Fijians, and further deepens the links between Fiji and India.”

The Ganesh Utsav Visarjan Yatra concluded at My Suva Park, attracting hundreds of devotees and community members to celebrate faith, culture, and fellowship.
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