Religious beliefs and cultural values have largely directed how India's political parties choose their emblems. DW traces the origins of the most popular symbols. India's treasure trove of symbols, ...
It is used by AJSU party of Jharkhand. Mango is another fruit used as a symbol of a political party in India.
The Delhi High Court dismissed a petition by the Janata Party challenging the Election Symbols Order of 1968. The court ...
Order 1968 provides for reservation and allotment of election symbols to political parties in parliamentary and assembly ...
The Election Commission of India has formally reserved the ‘Glass Tumbler’ symbol for the Pawan Kalyan-led Janasena Party.
Referring to Subramanian Swamy vs Union of India (2008), the Supreme Court had ruled that election symbols are not the exclusive property of political parties and can only be reserved for ...
Supreme Court directs political parties to comply with Election Commission directives against use of public money to propagate party symbols The Supreme Court recently directed all political parties ...
The Election Commission of India included the Jana Sena Party in the list of recognised parties in Andhra Pradesh. The party ...
The Delhi High Court on Friday dismissed a petition filed by the Janata Party challenging the Election Commission’s directive ...