In response to news that the governing party's election emblem, "Lotus," is being put on the new uniform for parliament workers, the congress charged the bjp on tuesday of turning the "Parliament into a one-sided partisan thing." Manickam Tagore, the whip for the congress in the Lok Sabha, questioned why the 'Lotus' was being added rather than either the national bird or animal, the tiger. "Why only Lotus? Why can't a tiger or a peacock, for example? They aren't the bjp party's electoral emblem, I see. Tagore asked on X, using the hashtag "#NewDressforParliamentStaff," "Why this autumn sir Om Birla."
According to a media rumour, the new dress code for parliament employees would have the lotus logo on it. "Considering that the tiger is our national animal, why is the government not ready to put it on the staff uniform of the Parliament?" Why are they not prepared to adorn the peacock, who is our national bird? But because the lotus is the BJP's emblem, they decided to include it in the dress code for the parliamentary staff, Tagore said in a statement.
How affordable they are. They also did it at the G20. They continue to do it and claim that it is the national flower today. "Petty behaviour like this is inappropriate. I hope the bjp matures and refrains from turning the parliament into a political institution," he said. According to Tagore, a party's emblem is increasingly including the Parliament. "It is regrettable. All parties have to submit to the Parliament. It demonstrates how the bjp meddles in every other institution, he claimed.