Key Points

The Election Commission has allotted the 'School Bag' symbol to Prashant Kishor's Jan Suraaj Party for the 2025 Bihar elections. VIP successfully regained its traditional 'Boat' symbol after using 'Ladies Purse' in 2024. Multiple regional parties including RLM received their election symbols as campaigning intensifies. The allocations mark a crucial step in Bihar's political preparations for the high-stakes assembly polls.

Key Points: Prashant Kishor's Jan Suraaj Gets School Bag Symbol for Bihar Polls

  • Jan Suraaj Party secures 'School Bag' symbol for education reform push
  • VIP reclaims traditional 'Boat' symbol after 2024 setback
  • RLM gets LPG cylinder among other symbol allocations
  • Bihar political landscape intensifies ahead of 2025 polls
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ECI allots 'School Bag' symbol to Jan Suraaj Party; VIP gets 'Boat'

ECI allots 'School Bag' to Prashant Kishor's Jan Suraaj and 'Boat' to VIP ahead of Bihar Assembly Elections 2025

"The ‘School Bag’ symbol represents our commitment to ensuring quality education for every child in Bihar - Jan Suraaj Spokesperson"

Patna, June 25

The Election Commission of India (ECI) has allotted poll symbols to several political parties ahead of the Bihar Assembly Elections 2025, including the Jan Suraaj Party and the Vikassheel Insaan Party (VIP).

In a significant development, the Jan Suraaj Party, led by Prashant Kishor, has been allotted the ‘School Bag’ symbol.

With this, all 243 candidates of Jan Suraj will contest the upcoming elections on this symbol.

The party has welcomed the Election Commission’s decision, stating that the ‘School Bag’ perfectly reflects its top priority -- reforming Bihar’s education system.

“Education is the first among our five core resolutions for Bihar’s development. The ‘School Bag’ symbol represents our commitment to ensuring quality education for every child in the state,” said a party spokesperson.

Meanwhile, the Vikassheel Insaan Party (VIP), which had to contest the 2024 Lok Sabha elections on the ‘Ladies Purse’ symbol, has now successfully reclaimed its traditional ‘Boat’ symbol.

Confirming the development, VIP national spokesperson Dev Jyoti said: “The Election Commission has notified the return of the ‘Boat’ symbol to VIP. This is a victory for democratic values and the Constitution of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. The ‘Boat’ symbol is emotionally and historically connected to our party and its supporters.”

Since its inception, VIP has contested elections using the boat symbol, including the 2020 Bihar Assembly elections, where it secured four seats.

Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RLM) led by Upendra Kushwaha has been allotted an LPG cylinder by the Election Commission of India.

Apart from Jan Suraj, VIP and RLM, the Election Commission has allotted symbols to other parties including Bharatiya Sarthak Party – Scissors, Lohia Janata Dal – Bucket, Jan Salamati Party – Ladies Purse, Bharatiya Janata Samaj Sevak Party – Flute and Rashtriya Samajwadi Log Adhikar Party – Ring.

With the allocation of election symbols, the political atmosphere in Bihar is heating up as parties prepare their candidates and campaign strategies for the high-stakes assembly elections.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
School bag is a smart choice by Jan Suraaj! Bihar desperately needs education reforms. Hope this isn't just symbolic but leads to actual improvements in government schools. Our children deserve better facilities and qualified teachers.
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Priya M.
Interesting to see how symbols influence voting in Bihar. Boat for VIP makes sense given their fishing community base. But scissors and LPG cylinder? 🤔 Do voters really connect with these? Maybe in rural areas they do...
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Amit S.
VIP getting their boat back shows ECI's fairness. But honestly, these small parties need to focus more on governance than symbols. Bihar needs development, not just emotional symbolism. Hope 2025 elections bring real change!
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Sunita R.
As a teacher in Bihar, I welcome the focus on education. But will Prashant Kishor's party actually deliver? Many make promises before elections then forget. The school bag symbol is good, but we need concrete plans for teacher training and infrastructure.
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Vikram J.
The ladies purse to boat switch shows how important symbols are in Indian politics. In villages, many voters recognize parties by symbols rather than names. ECI does a tough job balancing all these claims fairly. Respect for their process!
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Neha T.
LPG cylinder for RLM? 😂 This election is going to be interesting! Hope all parties focus on real issues - jobs, electricity, roads. Symbols matter, but governance matters more. Let's see who walks the talk after elections.

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