Eid Mubarak and Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri to all of you out there who celebrate!

I’ve already wished some of you personally, but I hope that you will have a most blessed celebration together with your friends, family, and everyone dear!

As we mark the culmination of Ramadan with the joyous occasion of Hari Raya, warmest congratulations to all of you, some of whom I have met lately, and others whom I will in the coming days.

In the spirit of renewal and the commitment to betterment that Hari Raya symbolizes, I wish you and your families a celebration filled with happiness, peace, and prosperity.

Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri! May this special time bring fresh beginnings and continued success to all, both in exam season and beyond!

Victor.

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