List of Political Party Symbols in India - Symbols That Were Earlier Reserved For Parties Which Have Now Been Unrecognised

Symbols That Were Earlier Reserved For Parties Which Have Now Been Unrecognised

Party Name Date of withdrawal
of Recognition
Symbol (description) Symbol (image)
Autonomous State Demand Committee 17 Oct 2001 Boy & Girl
Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation 26 Dec 2006 Flag With Three Stars
Goa Rajiv Congress Party 07 Nov 2002 Hut
Hill State People's Democratic Party 14 Sep 2005 Lion
Janathipathiya Samrakshana Samithy 26 Dec 2006 Bus
Manipur State Congress Party 29 Dec 2003 Cultivator Cutting Crop
Peoples Democratic Movement 30 Jan 2004 Two Swords & Shield
Samata Party 19 Mar 2003 Flaming Torch
Shiromani Akali Dal (Simranjit Singh Mann) 26 Aug 2005 Cart
Sikkim Sangram Parishad 16 Mar 2004 Elephant
Tamil Maanila Congress (Moopanar) 22 Mar 2004 Bicycle

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