Open A Citibank Rupee Checking Account

Discussion Forum

Search
The Indian Express

The Financial Express

Latest News

Screen

Express Computer
Feedback
CerfKids

Corporate Results

Expresswheels

Ebate

Matrimonials

Careers

Lifestyle

Astrology

E-Cards

Columnists

Graffiti

Crossword

Letters

Jewellery
Info-tech

Power

Steel

Global Tenders

Filmtvindia


INDIAN EXPRESS FRONT PAGE

Politics

Business

Expressions

General

World

Sports

Leisure

States

 

Sunday, July 25, 1999

EC reserves orders on NCP's request for `charkha' symbol

EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE  
NEW DELH, JULY 24: With conflicting claims on the `charkha' symbol from the Congress and the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), the Election Commission (EC) today reserved its orders on the NCP's request for the symbol.After hearing the counsels of both the NCP and the Congress over the last two days, the commission decided that it would take a decision on the contentious issue in the next few days.

The newly-formed NCP had asked the Commission to allot it the `charkha' or spinning wheel as its poll symbol. This was objected to by the Congress party which argued that in the public mind the `charkha' is associated with it.

Disputing this claim, the NCP counters that the Congress cannot object to the NCP being allotted `charkha' since it is registered symbol of the Indian Congress (Socialist) which has merged with the Nationalist Congress.Following the merger of the NCP and the Congress (S), the NCP says the Congress has no locus standi to raise objections.

A twist to the issue has been added by the rumpof the Indian Congress (Socialist) which has not joined the NCP. Congress (S) joint secretary Sanjay Kumar Sharma said though his party's President Sharat Chandra Sinha has joined the NCP along with his supporters, the Indian Congress (S) still retains its separate identity. Another senior leader of the Indian Congress (S) Ram Nath Saha has been appointed provisional president and the party would continue to claim `charkha' as its symbol.

The EC has also postponed a decision on the plea by the Andhra Pradesh state government that ongoing welfare schemes should be exempted from the model code of conduct. Nirvachan Sadan sources said a decision on the plea would be taken shortly.

Copyright © 1999 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


Top



New! 39c a minute to India

CerfKids.com

 

Click here for a printer-friendly page Printer-friendly page

India Gift House: Send gifts all over India



EXPRESSindia.com
News   Business    Sports   Entertainment
The Indian Express | The Financial Express | Latest News | Screen | Express Computers
Travel | MatrimonialsCareersLifestyle | Astrology
E-Cards | Graffiti | Environment | Jewellery | Info-tech | Power