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This is an archive article published on January 8, 2012

EC’s directive on Mayawati’s statues impractical: parties

The statues are concrete proof to the fact that public money has been wasted,says Sharad Yadav.

Political parties on Sunday took exception to Election Commission’s order to cover statues of Chief Minister Mayawati and elephants — BSP’s poll symbol — in

poll-bound Uttar Pradesh,saying it will give rise to several complications.

“This decision will give rise to several complications. It is impractical to implement,” CPI National Secretary D Raja said.

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“It appears irrational and the EC should have thought of all aspects in-depth before taking this action relating to symbols to political parties. You have live elephants,how will you cover them. There are symbols like hand pumps. Are you going to cover all these?” he asked.

JD-U chief Sharad Yadav said,”There is no point in covering the statues. The statues are concrete proof to the fact that public money has been wasted.”

Their comments came against the backdrop of Election Commission issuing orders last night to cover statues of Mayawati and BSP’s poll symbol ‘elephant’.

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