I sort of asked myself, particularly when the tribe of former CECs getting together in defense of the Election Commission of India about covering up all the elephant statues in Uttar Pradesh, what other things are going to be covered up in due course as each state is gripped by elections and, of course, the granddaddy of ‘em all, the elections to the Lok Sabha.
Perhaps, during Lok Sabha elections, the entire nation will be covered by a membrane of an appropriate color, as dictated to by the CEC and distinct from all the colors in the flags of the various parties!
The list of things to be covered / hidden, or to be prohibited from happening in an extended timeframe (enough allowances for six or seven phase elections and such) is given below, along with the names of the parties the things covered are supposed to represent. I have used the Biblical moral imperative “shalt” wherever possible to stress on the inviolability of the commandments.
And on and on …
But before concluding, one last statement – when Assam goes to poll, would the EC of India be stupid enough to cover the elephants in green tarps? Going beyond Asom Gana Parishad whose election symbol is the elephant, even the state may want the EC of India stay of its elephants!
Raghuram Ekambaram
References
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_political_party_symbols_in_India
- The Sun shalt not rise in TN – DMK
- The Sun shalt not shine in AP – Praja Rajyam Party
- Nowhere shalt lotus flowers bloom – BJP
- No Ambassador cars shalt be plied on AP roads – Telengana Rashtra Samithi
- No cycles shalt be ridden on roads (they shalt be locked up out of sight) – Telugu Desam Party (AP); J & K National Panthers Party (J&K); Kerala Congress (Kerala); Samajwadi party (MP, UP, Uttarakhand); Manipur People’s Party (Manipur)
- No one shalt sit on a chair (empty chairs shalt be stowed away) – Uttarakhand Kranti Dal (Uttarakhand)
- No flowers shalt bloom; no grass shalt grow – All India Trinamool Congress (Paschimbanga; Meghalya) [Why be state specific when it is a national party?]
- Corn shalt shed their ears and sickles shalt be hidden – CPI
- No hammer shalt be used and sickles shalt be hidden – CPI (M)
- None shalt offer any blessings with an open hand, all the hands of Gods offering such blessings shalt be broken (to be repaired after elections) – Indian National Congress
- All houses shalt remain unlocked (as a concession, they may be closed) – All India United Democratic Front (Assam) [Why be state specific when it is a national party?]
- No one shalt live in a bungalow – Lok Jan Shakti Party (Bihar)
- The lion cages in zoos shalt be covered up (with lions inside!) – Maharshtrawadi Gomantak Party (Goa); All India Forward Block (Paschimbanga)
- No mangoes shalt be eaten in TN – Pattali Makkal Katchi
- No water hand pumps shalt be left uncovered in Uttar Pradesh – Rashtriya Lok Dal
- No hurricane lamps shalt be lit – Rashtriya Janata Dal (Uttar Pradesh)
- No spade or stoker shalt be used – Revolutionary Socialist party (Paschimbanga)
- No branch of any tree shalt have two leaves together in TN, Puducherry and Kerala – AIADMK [Why be state specific when it is a national party?]; Kerala Congress (Mani)
- No one shalt wear spectacles in Haryana – Indian National Lok Dal
- No one shalt use a tractor in Haryana – Haryana Janhit Congress (BL)
- No one shalt fly into Goa – Save Goa Front
- No one shalt use an inkpot and a pen (this is no restriction at all!) – J & K Peoples [note the absence of the apostrophe] Party (J&K)
- No plough shalt be used – J & K National Conference (J&K)
- Arrows shalt be off limits in Jharkhand, Bihar – Janata Dal (United)
- Bows and Arrows shalt be off limits in Jharkhand, Odisha and Maharashtra – Jharkhand Mukti Morcha; Shiv Sena
- None in Jharkhand shalt comb his or her hair – Jharkhand Vikas Morcha
- Lady farmers in Karnataka and Kerala shalt not carry paddy on her head – Janata Dal (Secular)
- Use of clock is absolutely forbidden in Maharashtra – Nationalist Congress Party
- No ladder shalt be set up slanting in Kerala – Muslim League Kerala State Committee
- None shalt read a book in Manpur – National People’s Party
8 comments:
Ghandhi statutes, MGR statutes will be covered...LOL
nice take..
great imagination...feeding cec with more thoughts to burden themselves...
Sir...though there is sane sense of ridicule in this post..I would empathize with CEC on this particular issue...statues and idols put on the same platform with naturally existing objects!!!
Next time maya comes to government, she can donate a live elephant with her face tattoed on it, to every ration card holder, so that she and her electoral symbol are omnipresent even during the no campaign days..
Thank you so much DS sir :))))
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Bharath,
Thanks for coming in so early and leaving a nice comment ... but you went just one step too far ... who would pick up after the elephants? :)))))
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Gosh ! you must have done lot of lookings into election symbols to get this list. Totally absurd. I wonder whether anybody can choose nothing as the symbol.
pala, I just wikied it! Why not a null set which is as valid as the universal set! That is truly a bolt from the blue. Thanks.
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Delightful satire, Raghuram. Loved it.
I too thought it was a stupid venture asking to cover up all those elephantine statues in UP. Folly cannot be covered up, whatever the colour one may choose for it.
Thanks Matheikal ... this was a freebie, waiting to be grabbed to take a dig at the EC of India ... Hope you got rejuvenated in KL.
get back to posting!
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