From inane to evocative, the ‘free & colourful’ world of poll symbols ...Middle East

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The chai kettle is one of the many symbols that have been adopted by candidates like Dwivedi in the ongoing elections. From daily household items that the aam aadmi uses in kitchens to aspirational gear and gadgets, they’re all in the fray. And while they were first introduced to reach out to the people at a time when the literacy rate stood at a mere 16%, they’re still as relevant, with party factions even going to court to claim them after a split.

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