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A ceiling fan, a bungalow, a broom and a mango – these are just some of unusual symbols Indian voters can expect to see on ballots as they head to the polls.
Election symbols of various Indian parties Image Source : India TV Edited By: Ashesh Mallick @asheshmallick07 Published: March 28, 2024 19:09 IST , Updated: March 28, 2024 19:09 IST ...
When India's 900 million eligible voters go to the polling booths for this spring's general election, they might cast their vote for a kite. Or a comb. Or a mango.
A familiar Indian political saga played out in the country this month, as two factions of a party squabbled over what emblem to identify themselves with for upcoming state elections.
Election symbols and their creative use have always been a key feature to look out for as India’s election season heats up. Also read: 2024 general elections LIVE Updates April 27 ...
NEW DELHI (AP) — At 1.3 billion people, India is the world's largest and arguably the most chaotic democracy. Elections are a complicated logistical exercise that blends colorful pageantry with ...
As elections begin, the silent messages of political parties gain salience across India. Let’s admit it: A party symbol can speak a thousand words. It’s also what a voter usually spots first ...
India’s mammoth general election drew to a close on June 1. About 642 million voters cast their ballots in the staggered seven-phase polling over six weeks, the largest election in history.