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JD(U) can’t use its ‘arrow’ symbol to contest polls in Jharkhand, M’rashtra: EC

NEW DELHI:The Election Commission has barred JD(U) from using its poll symbol ‘arrow’ to contest elections in Jharkhand and Maharashtra owing to its similarity with the ‘bow and arrow’ symbol used by the JMM and the Shiv Sena in the two states.

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New Delhi, August 26

The Election Commission has barred JD(U) from using its poll symbol ‘arrow’ to contest elections in Jharkhand and Maharashtra owing to its similarity with the ‘bow and arrow’ symbol used by the JMM and the Shiv Sena in the two states, officials said on Monday.

The EC had earlier given concession to the Janata Dal (United) under a rule to contest polls in the two states using its symbol.

But it has now withdrawn the concession after the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha moved the poll panel, saying similarity in symbols could confuse voters.

The JD(U), the JMM and the Shiv Sena are state parties of Bihar, Jharkhand and Maharashtra, respectively.

“Having considered all aspects of the matter, the Commission has directed that the JD(U) will not be granted concession under paragraph 10 of the symbols order to use their reserved symbol ‘arrow’ for contesting elections in the states of Jharkhand and Maharashtra henceforth,” the EC order issued on August 16 said.

In March this year, the EC had ordered that the JMM and the Shiv Sena cannot use their poll symbol in Bihar.

The observation made in the order dated March 8, 2019, are equally applicable for the present case of the JMM.

The same principle would apply in Maharashtra where the Shiv Sena has the “bow and arrow” as reserved symbol. PTI

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