Third Eye: From pink politics to constitutional pride

INDIA Bloc MPs showcased the Indian Constitution during the Lok Sabha elections, emphasizing its significance. Following the polls, Opposition MPs displayed the document during their oaths. Ajit Pawar adopted pink attire for campaigns, while Om Pr...

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Not The Only Ones Who Care About Constitution
During the Lok Sabha elections, members of Parliament (MPs) from INDIA Bloc parties showed pocket copies of the Indian Constitution in public areas. Later, each Opposition MP displayed the Constitution while taking the oath in Parliament. However, they are not the only ones who care about the document. During a post-session lunch organised by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla for media, copies of the Constitution were distributed as souvenirs.

Switching to Pink Coats and Travelling by Pink Bus
Since the Lok Sabha poll debacle, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar has begun to incorporate the colour pink into his party's assembly campaign. Ajit wears pink coats and his tour bus is pink; NCP leaders alleged that pink is used to win the female electorate. When a journalist enquired if the pink colour would make women like Ajit more, Pawar chuckled and asked the journalist if the blue shirt he was wearing would attract women.


Asserts He Possesses The Key to Government
Om Prakash Rajbhar, a state minister in Uttar Pradesh and a leader of the Shuhel Dev Bharat Samaj Party, has changed his party symbol from Stick to Key. In response to the fact that the stock symbol was similar to a number of other symbols, Rajbhar stated that his supporters were experiencing confusion. Now he continues to assert that he is the one who possesses the key to the government.

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