Delhi HC asks EC to allot common symbol to Chandrashekhar Azad's party

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Published : Dec 2, 2021, 2:01 PM IST

Delhi HC asks EC to allot common symbol to Chandrashekhar Azad's party

Bhim Army Chief Chandrashekhar Azad had filed a petition seeking court direction to grant common symbol for the party to contest assembly election of five states scheduled to be held starting of the next year 2022. On March 15, 2020, Bhim Army Chief Chandrashekhar Azad had launched his 'Azad Samaj Party' on the birth anniversary of Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) founder Kanshi Ram.

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court Wednesday asked the Election Commission to allot a common election symbol to Chandra Shekhar Azad's political party for the upcoming assembly elections in five states.

Justice Prateek Jalan directed the EC to facilitate the process after it said that it had no objection to granting a common symbol to the Bhim Army chief for his 'Azad Samaj Party (Kanshi Ram)' as long as a common symbol is available in all five states and the already allotted common symbol for three states is surrendered.

“The Commission will inform the petitioner of the symbols which are available in each of the five states and the petitioner may opt for any of those and it may be allotted to him. The Election Commission is directed to facilitate this process,” said the judge who was hearing Azad's petition seeking a common election symbol for his political outfit.

“Make sure that he gets a common symbol, whatever it is... Whatever you find is available in all five states, give it to him,” the court told the EC.

“Tell your client no fussing about which symbol it is,” the judge told the counsel for the petitioner.

The petitioner's lawyer said that in terms of an earlier order asking him to approach the EC for the grant of a common symbol, applications were made by him but no action was taken by the authorities.

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Advocate Sidhant Kumar, representing the EC, stated that pursuant to the applications, the petitioner has been allotted a common symbol 'helicopter' for three states -- Punjab, Goa and Manipur.

He added that while the application for Uttar Pradesh was rejected for being premature, the symbol sought was also not available for Uttarakhand.

The petitioner's lawyer asserted that there was no preference for any particular symbol and any common symbol may be allotted for the petitioner's political party.

Considering that the petitioner was seeking “any” common symbol for his political party, the court asked the EC to inform him about the symbols available in the five states and facilitate the process after fresh applications are made.

“They want a common symbol... For Uttarakhand, you are saying it is rejected because the symbol that you (Azad) have chosen resembles some other symbols... Then either you (EC) decide (which symbol is to be given) or you update the list (of free symbols) on a real-time basis so that the person knows which symbol is available today. We can't have a completely opaque system like this,” the judge remarked.

On November 12, the EC had told the high court that it would consider in accordance with law Azad's application for allotment of a common symbol for the upcoming assembly elections.

The judge had then disposed of Azad's petition seeking a common election, observing that the petitioner's application may be considered by the commission in terms of the Symbols Order and other applicable laws.

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The EC's lawyer had stated that there was a separate process of allotment for each assembly election and the petitioner's plea for common symbol for his unrecognised, registered party “could be considered” in accordance with law.

In the plea had said that since the political party was going to contest the upcoming assembly elections and continuously organizing rallies, the general public desired to know the common election symbol.

The petition claimed that Azad was “suffering irreparable losses” due to the absence of any common election symbol.

PTI

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