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The Mizoram Gazette EXTRA ORDINARY Rpuhlithul Bv ~ Regn Ex-125/2009 The Mizoram Gazette EXTRA ORDINARY rpuhlithul bv ~ Regn. No. NE-313(MZ) 2006-2008 Rs. 2/- per issue VOL - XXXVIII Aizawl, Friday 27.3.2009 Chaitra 6, S.E. 1931, Issue No. 125 ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA Nirvachan Sadan, Ashoka Road, New Delhi - 110001 No.56/2009/PPS- II Dated: 14th March, 2009. 23 ,Phalguan, 1930 (Saka). NOTIFICATION WHEREAS, the Election Commission of India has decided to update its Notification No. 56/ 2008/PPS, dated 17th October, 2008, specifying the names of recognised National and State Parties, registered-unrecognised parties and the list of free symbols, issued in pursuance of paragraph 17 of the Election Symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order, 1968, as amended from time to time; NOW, THEREFORE, in pursuance of paragraph 17 of the Election Symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order, 1968, and in supersession ofits aforesaid principal notification No. 56/2008/PPS, dated 17th October, 2008, published in the Gazette ofindia, Extra-Ordinary, Part-II, Section-3, Sub-Section (iii), the Election Commission ofIndia hereby specifies: - (a) In Table I, the National Parties and the Symbols respectively reserved for them and postal address oftheir Headquarters; (b) In Table II, the State Parties, the State or States in which they are State Parties and the Symbols respectively reserved for them in such State or States and postal address oftheir Headquarters; (c) In Table III, the registered-unrecognized "political parties and postal address of their Headquarters; and (d) In Table IV,the free symbols. IN SO FAR AS elections to the Legislative Assembly ofJammu and Kashmir is concerned, this notification shall be deemed to have been issued in terms of Rule 5 and 10 ofthe Jammu and Kashmir Conduct ofElection Rules, 1965 and under the Election Symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order, 1968 as made applicable for elections to the Legislative Assembly ofJammu and Kashmir. Ex-125/2009 - 2 - TABLE-I NATIONAL PARTIES S1. Name ofthe Party Symbol reserved Address No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 16, Gurudwara Rakabganj Road, [In all States/U.T.s except in New Delhi -- 110001. the States ofAssam and Sikkim, where its candidates will have to choose a symbol from out of the list of free symbols specified by the Commission] 2. Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 11,Ashoka Road.New Delhi - Ii 0001. 3. Communist Party ofIndia Ears ofCorn and Sickle Ajoy Bhawan, Kotla Marg, New Delhi -110002. 4. Communist Party ofIndia Hammer, Sickle and Star A.K.Gopalan Bhawan,27-29, (Marxist) Bhai Vir Singh Marg (Gole Market), New Delhi - J10001. 5. Indian National Congress Hand 24,Akbar Road, New Delhi - 1100 J1. 6. Nationalist Congress Party Clock 10, Bisharnbhar Das Marg, New Delhi-lIOOOJ. 7. Rashtriya Janata Dal Hurricane Lamp 13, V. P. House, Raft Marg, New pelhi-llOOOI. TABLE-II STATE PARTIES SI. Name oftheState/ Name ofthe State Party Symbol Address No. UnionTerritory Reserved 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. I. Andhra Pradesh I. Telangana Rashtra Car House No. 8-2-220/110/1/3, Road Samithi No.14, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh. 2. Telugu Desam Bicycle Telugu Desam Party Office, N.T.R. Bhavan.Road No.2, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad-500033.(Andhra Pradesh). 2. Arunachal Arunachal Congress Two Daos G-Extention, Naharlagun, Pradesh Pradesh (Arunachal Pradesh). 3. Assam 1. Asom GanaParishad Elephant Head Office:- Gopinath Bordoloi Road,Guwahati-781001 (Assam). 2. Assam United Lock & Key No.3 Friends Path, Hatigaon, Democratic Front Guwahati-781038(Assam) 4. Bihar .. 1. Janata Dal (United) Arrow 7, Jantar Mantar Road, New Delhi-l10001. 2. Lok Jan Shakti Party Bungalow 14, Janpath, New Delhi - 110 011. 5. Goa 1. Maharashtrawadi Lion Vikas 'A' Building, 3rd Floor, Near Gomantak Pharmacy College, l S" June Road, Panaji-403001 (Goa). 2. Save Goa Front Aeroplane 1761, Subray, Amrutnagar, Goghal,Fatorda, Goa. 6. Haryana Indian National Lok Dal Spectacles 100, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi. 7. Jammu & Kashmir 1. Jammu & Kashmir Plough (i) Sher-e-Kashmir Bhavan, Residency National Conference Road, Jammu (J & K) (ii)Nawai Subh Complex, Zero Bridge, Srinagar (J & K) 2. Jammu & Kashmir Bicycle 17, Y.P. House, Raft Marg, New National Panthers Party Delhi-II 000 I Nowgam Bye-Pass, 3. Jammu and Kashmir Ink Pot & Pen Srinagar (J & K). Peoples Democratic Party 8. Jharkhand 1. Janata Dal (United) Arrow 7, Jantar Mantar Road, New Delhi-II 000 I. 2. Jharkhand Mukti Bow & Arrow Bariatu Road, Morcha Ranchi-834008 (Jharkhand). 9. Karnataka Janata Dal (Secular) A LadyFarmer 5, Safdarjung Lane, carrying Paddy New Delhi - 110003. on her head 10. Kerala 1. Janata Dal (Secular) A Lady Farmer 5, Safdarjung Lane, carrying Paddy New Delhi - 110003. on her head 2. Kerala Congress Bicycle State Committee Office, Near Star Theatre Junction, Kottayam SouthKerala. 3. Kerala Congress (M) Two Leaves State Committee Office,Near Fire Station, Kottayam (Kerala). 4. Muslim League Kerala Ladder Kerala State Committee, League State Committee House, Red Cross Road, Calicut-32 (Kerala). 11. Madhya Pradesh Samajwadi Party Bicycle 18, Copernicus Lane,New Delhi. 12. Maharashtra Shiv Sena Bow and Arrow Shivsena Bhavan, Gadkari Chowk, Dadar, Mumbai-400028 (Maharashtra). 13. Manipur I. Manipur People's Bicycle People's Road, Imphal-79500 I Party (Manipur). 2. National People's Book 2nd Floor, MDU Building, M.o. Party Avenue, Imphal-79500 I (Manipur). 14. Meghalaya 1. All India Trinamool Flowers & Grass 30-B, Harish Chatterjee Street, Congress Kolkata-700026 (West Bengal). 2. United Democratic Drum Mawlai Nonglum, Shillong-793008 Party (Meghalaya). 15. Mizoram 1. Mizo National Front Star General Headquarters, Zarkawt, Aizawl (Mizoram). 2. Mizoram People's Electric Bulb General Headquarters, Treasury Conference Square, Aizawl-79600 I (Mizoram). 2. Zoram Nationalist Sun General Headquarters, Treasury Party (without rays) Square, Aizawl-79600 I (Mizoram). 16. Nagaland Nagaland Peoples Front Cock Post Box No.565, Koh ima-79700 I, Nagaland. bX-l.l)/.lUU~ - 4- 17. Orissa I. Biju Janata Dal Conch Naveen Nivas, Aerodrome Gate, Bhubaneswar-75I 009 (Orissa). 2. Jharkhand Mukti Bow & Arrow Bariatu Road, Ranchi - 834008, Morcha Jharkhand. 18. Puducherry I. All India Anna Dravida Two Leaves 275,Avvai Shanmugam Salai, Roya­ Munnetra Kazhagam pettah,Chennai-600014(TamilNadu). 2. Dravida Munnetra Rising Sun 'Anna Arivalayam' 268-269, Anna Kazhagam Salai, Teynampet, Chennai-600018 (Tamil Nadu). 3. Pattali Makkal Katchi Mango 63, Nattu Muthu Naiken Street, VanniyaTeynampet,Chennai-600018 (Tamil Nadu). 4. Pudhucherry Munnetra Bell No. 82, Cherty Street, Congress Pondicherry - 605001. 19. Punjab Shiromani Akali Dal Scales Building No.6, Sector-28 B, Madhya Marg,Chandigarh - 160028. 20. Sikkim Sikkim Democratic Umbrella Upper Deorali, Gongtok, Front East Sikkim. 21. Tamil Nadu I. All IndiaAnna Dravida Two leaves 275,Avvai Shanmugam Salai, Munnetra Kazhagam Royapertah, Chennai-600014 (Tamil Nadu). 2. Dravida Munnetra Rising Sun 'Anna Arivalayam' 268-269,Anna Kazhagam Salai, Teynampet, Chennai-6000 18 (Tamil Nadu). 3. Marumalarchi Dravida Top 'THAYAGAM', No.141, Rukmani Munnetra Kazhagam Lakshmi Pathi Salai, Egmore, Chennai-600008 (Tamil Nadu). 4. Pattali Makkal Katchi Mango 63, Nattu Muthu Naiken Street, VanniyaTeynampet,Chennai-600018 (Tamil Nadu). 22. Uttar Pradesh Samajwadi Party Bicycle 18,Copernicus Lane, New Delhi. 23. Uttarakhand I. Samajwadi Party Bicycle 18,Copernicus Lane, New Delhi. 2. Uttarakhand Kranti Chair Rochipura, P.O. Majra, Dehradun, Dal (Uttarakhand). 24. West Bengal 1. All India Forward Lion 28,Gurudwara Rakab Ganj Road, Bloc New Delhi -11000I 2. All India Trinamool Flowers & 30-B, Harish Chatterjee Street, Congress Grass Kolkata-700026 (West Bengal) 3. Revolutionary Socialist Spade &Stoker 37 Ripon Street (Muzaffar Ahmed Party Sarani), Kolkata-700016(WestBengal), TABLE-III REGISTERED UNRECOGNISED PARTIES S1. Name ofthe Registered Unrecognised Headquarters Address No. Political Party 1. 2. 3. 1. Aadijan Mukti Sena 'First Floor', 21, Durgesh Vihar, J.K. Road, Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) - 5 - Ex-125/2009 2. Aadivasi Sena Party At & Post - Rupvel (Nishal Falia),Tal. Vansada, Distt. Navsari-396 321, Gujarat. 3. A-Chik National Congress (Democratic) Dakopgre (Opp. office of Inspector & School), sTura, West Garo Hills,Meghalaya - 794 101. 4. Adarsh Lok Dal Abu Nagar, Opposite Police Station Fatehpur City, Distirct, Fatehpur (U.P). 5. Adarsh Political Party 405, Kundan Bhawan Commercial Complex,Azadpur, Delhi-ll0033. 6. Adarshwadi Dal Jawahar Road, Khurja-203136,Distt. Bulandshahr, (U.P.). 7. Advait Ishawasyam Congress Guruaaiyanwari Ashram,Riva Naka, Meher, Distt. Satna, Madhya Pradesh. 8. Agar Jan Party V-949, Aggarwal Wali Gali, Near Main Krishna Gali, Moujpur, Delhi-II 0053. 9. Ajeya Bharat Party A-14, Mohan Estates, Mathura Road, New Delhi. 10. AJSU Party Saket Vihar, Harmu, Ranchi,Ranchi-834 002 (Jharkhand). 11. Akahand Bharat Maha Sangh Sunfool, Kota-l, (Rajasthan). Sarvahara Krantikari Party 12. AkaIi Dal (1920) 296, Sector 1O-A, Chandigarh-160010. 13. Akhand Bharat Ekta Andolan Basant Bhawan, 17/34,Singhan Street, Kashipur-Pin Code-244713, Distt. Udham Singh Nagar (Uttaranchal). 14. Akhand Bharat National Party 22-3-947/33/A/1/1, MegaCityNo.125, Purani Haveli, Opp. Setwin Office, Hyderabad-500002, Andhra Pradesh. 15. Akhand Bharat Samaj Party E-14, First Floor, DDA Mini Market, Sultan Puri, Delhi-I 10086 16. Akhand Bharti E-5(1st Floor), BaliNagar,Shivaji Marg,New Delhi-l J0015. 17. Akhand Jharkhand People's Front At & P.O.- Gidhaur, Distt. Jamui, Bihar - 8 JJ305. 18. Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha Mandir Marg, New Delhi-l l 0001. 19. Akhil Bharat Samagra Kranti Party Rajendra Pandey's House,In front street of Dr. Saleem Ahmad,Katra, Basti, District Basti,Pin CodeNo.272001, Uttar Pradesh. 20. Akhil Bharatiya Aman Committee 1/9986, West Gorakh ~ark, Shahdara, Delhi- JJ0032. 21. Akhil Bharatiya Ashok Sena 117/0/117, GitaNagar, Kanpur-208025(Uttar Pradesh). 22. Akhil Bharatiya Bharat Mata- Office - Nandurbar, Pin-4254 12, Distt. Dhulia Putra Paksha (Maharashtra). 23. Akhil Bharatiya Bhrastachar Om Building, Chhatrapathi Shivaji Chowk, Gondhale Nirmoolan Sen a Nagar, Hadpsar, Pune-411 002 (Maharashtra).
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