hossein royoran, an expert on west asian issues. at the same time as the parliamentary elections in india, the electoral symbols of the parties have been noticed. in india, according to the law, every party and candidate must have a picture symbol in national, state and local elections. have tails, books, glasses and bicycles are among the election symbols of this country. keshu dev is one of the candidates for the indian national assembly in aligarh, india. he chose slippers as his election symbol. kettle, glass, broom, elephant, hand, flower, book, glasses, bicycle and thousands of other symbols these days in the advertisements of candidates and parties. it can be seen in the streets and alleys of different cities in india. in this country, according to the law, each party and candidate in the national, state and local elections must have one. have an image or symbol. the history of forcing this symbol goes back to the first years of india's independence when less than 20% of the indian people were swaad and voters had to choose t