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OFFICIAL~Twgazette GOVERNMENT of GOA SUPPLEMENT L REGD.GOA-5 Panaji, 5th February, 1998 (Magha 16, 1919) ~~ SERIES I No. 45 llv>4~1 l\ _ OFFICIAL~tWGAZETTE GOVERNMENT OF GOA SUPPLEMENT l . GOVERNMENT OF GOA (b) In Table II, the State parties, the State or States in which they are State parties and the Symbols respectively Department of Elections reserved for them in such State or States; (c) In Table III, the registered-unrecognised political par­ Office of the Chief Electoral Officer ties and postal address of their Central Office; and :/ Cd) In Table IV, the free Symbols for each StatelUnion Notification Territory. 3-1-87IELEC-Vol. II TABLE -I The following Notification No. 56/96/JUD. II dated 5-2-1996 issued by the Election Commission ofIndia, New Delhi is hereby S1. National Parties Symbol Address published for general infonnation. No. reserved D. N. Kamble, Asstt. Chief Electoral Officer. 2 3 4 Panaji, 13th February, 1996. 1. Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 11, Ashoka Road, NewDellii-l10001. Election Commission of India 2. Communist Party of India Ears of Com AjoyBhawan,Kotla and Sickle Marg, New Delhi­ Nirvachan Sadan, -110002. Ashoka Road, 3. Communist Party of India Hanlmer, A. K. GopaJan New Delhi-liO 001. (Marxist) Sickle and Bhawan, Star 27-29, Bhai Vir · 5th February, 1996. D aet d. Singh Marg (Gole 16 Phalguna, 1917 (Saka) Market), New " Delhi-I 10 001. Notification 4. Indian National Congress Hand 24, Akbar Road, No. 56/96/Jud. II. - Whereas, the Election Commission has NewDellii-1l0011. decided to update its notification No. 56/92, dated 07-01-1993, specifYing the names of recognised National and State parties 5. Janata Dal Chakra 7, Jantar Mantar Road, and registered-unrecognised parties and the list offree symbols (;v;teel) NewDellii-ilO 001. for each StatelUnion Territory issued in pursuance of paragraph 17 of the Election Symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order, 6. Janata Party Haldhar 5, Pandit Pant Marg, 1968, as amended from time to time; . within NewDelhi-l10001. 2. Now, therefore, in pursuance of paragraph 17 of the Wheel (Chalaa Election Symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order, 1968, and Haldhar) in supersession of its said notification dated 07-01-1993, referred to above, as amended from time to time, the Election 7. Samata Party Flaming 220, Vitthalbhai Commission hereby specifies:- Torch Patel House, (a) In Table I, the National parties and the Symbols Rafi Marg, New Dellii-110 001. respectively reserved for them; OFFICIAL GAZETTE- GOVT. OF GOA 871 SERIES 1 No. 45 (SUPPLEMENT) 5TH FEBRUARY, 1998 S1. Name of the Name of the Symbol Address SI. Name of the Name of the Symbol Address No. StatelUnion State Party Reserved No. StatelUnion State Party Reserved Territory Territory 2 .3 4 5 2 3 4 5 3 .. Hill State Lion . Lumsohphoh, People's Lower Manprem, 3. Pattali Mak- Elephant 63, Nattu Muthu Democratic Shillong- kal Katchi Naiken Street, Party -793 002, Megha­ Vanniya Teynam- laya. pet, Madras- -600018. 4. Public Spade Demt.'J. Ring Demands House, 19. TripuHi 1. Tripura Upa- Two Abhoynagar, Implemen­ Upper Monthym­ jati Juba Leaves Agartala, Tripura tation Con­ mai, Shillong, Samity (W)-799 005. vention (Meghalaya). 2. Revolutionary Spade & 37, Ripon Street 13. Mizoram Mizo Natio- Star General Head­ Socialist Party Stoker (Muzaffar Ahmed nal Front quarters, Sarani Calcutta- Zarkawt, Aizwal, -700016, West Mizoram. Bengal. 14. Nagaland NagaI and Cock Bunna Camp, 20. Uttar Pradesh 1. Bahujan Samaj Elephant 12, Gurudwara People's Dimapur, Naga­ Party Rakabganj Road, ."" Council land-797112. New Delhi. 15. Pondicherry 1. All India Two 275, Avvai Shan­ ~2. Samajwadi Bicycle 18, Copernicus AlUla Dravida Leaves mugiun Sal ai, Party Lane,NewDelhi. Munnetra Royapettah, Kazhagam Madras-600 014, Tamil Nadu. 21. West Bengal 1. All India Lion Central Office, Forward Bloc 28, Gurudwara 2. Dravida Rising 'AlUla Rakabganj Road, Murmetra Slm Arivalayam " New De1hi- Kazhagam 268-269, Anna -110001. Salai, Teynam­ pet, Madras­ 2. Revolutionary Spade & 37, Ripon Street -600018. Socialist Party Stoker (Muzzaffar Ahmed Sarani), 16. Punjab 1. Bahujan Samaj Elephant 12, Gurudwara Calcutta- Party Rakabganj Road, -700016, West New Delhi. Bengal. 2. Shiromani Scales House No.4, TABLE-Ill Akali Dal Sector No. 8A, Chandigarh. Sr. Name of the Registered Headquarters Address No. Unrecognised Political Party 17. Sikkim 1. Sikki~ San- .Elephant SangramBhavan, gram Parishad Jewan Theeng 1. Abhmav Bharat Sangh 69119, Parle Niwas, Marg, Gangtok, Ram GaJi, Latur Sikkim. (Maharashtra). 2. Sikkim Umbrella H. O. Namchi, 2. Adm'ash Lok DaJ Abunagar (Opposite Democratic Sikkim-737126. Police Station), Front Fatehpur City, Distt, Fatephur, 18. Tamil Nadu 1. All India AlUla Two 275, Avvai Shan­ (Uttar Pradesh). Dravida Mun- Leaves mugam Sa1ai, netra Kazhzgam Royapettah, 3. Ak"l-jand Bharat Mahasang Sunfool, Kata-l, Madras-600 014, Sarvahara Krantikari Party Rajasthan. Tamil Nadu. 4. Akhil Bharatiya Berozgaar 6/573, Vikas Nagar, 2. Dmvidil Mun- Rising 'Anna ArivaJa­ Party Lucknow. Uttar Pradesh. netra Kazha- Sun yam', 268-269, gam Alma Salai, Tey­ 5. Akhil Bharatiya Bharat 102-Sanskrit Nagar, nampet, Madras­ Desham Party, Delhi Sector-14, Rohini, -600018. Delhi-l 10 085. 872 OFFICIAL GAZETTE - GOVT. OF GOA SERIES 1 No. 45 (SUPPLEMENT) 5TH FEBRUARY, 1998 Sr. Name oftlle Registered Headquarters Address Sf. Name ofilie Registered Headquarters Address No. U,nrecognised Political Party No. Unrecognised Political Party 20. Akhil Bharatiya Lok Tantrik Village Barve, 6. Akhil Bharatiya Dal 301/6, Kaushyalya Park, Alp-Sankhyak Jan Morcha Post Dallu, P.S. Ormanzi, Haus Khas, Distt. Ranchi (Bihar). New De1hi-1 10 016. 21. Akhil Bharatiya Lokraj Party H.O. Raghubir Nagar, 7. Akhil Bharatiya Bharat Mata- Office-Nimdurbar, BaUabgarh, Faridabad, Putra Paksha Pin-425 412, Distt. Dhulia, Haryana. (Maharashtra). 22. Akhil Bharatiya Loktantra ViII. & P. O. Dattavali, 8. Akhil Bharatiya Daht Utthan A-201/2, Gali No.1, Party Distt. Meenlt (U. P.). Party Vikas Marg, Shakarpur, Delhi-l 10 092. 23. Akhil Bharatiya Mahiia Dal H. 1. G. 1.32, Kursi Road, Aliganj, Lucknow (U. P.). 9. Akhil Bharatiya Desh Bhakt Puranderpur G. P. 0., Morcha Patna-1 (Bihar). 24. Akhil Bharatiya Manav Chandpatia West, Kalyan Ranl Rajya Committee Champaran (Bihar). 10. Akhil Bharatiya Dharnmir­ C/o Bharat Prakritic pekshDal Chikitsa Mission (Regd.) 25. Akhil Bharatiya Marailia .. Prataprao Mane Sabhagarh, A-1 Block, Jal1akpurj, Mahasangh 5, Navalkar Lane, .k.... .../ (Opp. Dhauli Piaoo), Bombay-400 004. Najafgarh Road, New Delhi-IIO 058. 26. Akhil Bharatiya Pichadavarg Anarya Sadan, Party Hajipur Nagar, Isupur, 11. Akhil Bharatiya Gareeb Party Yillage-Kurana, Ward No. 13, Distt. Vaishali, Post Simmavali, (Bihar). Distt. Ghaziabad (D.P.). 27. Akhil Bharatiya Rajarya Sabha Adarsh Gurukul Shahi, 12. Akhil Bharatiya General A-3/85, Nand Nagari, Distt. Pilibhit, Labour Party Delhi-93. Uttar Pradesh-262 001. 13. Akhil Bharatiya Gorkha Mahabir Building Ladenla 28. Akhil Bharatiya Ram Rajya Gaughat, Mathura, League Road Darjeeling-734 101 Parishad (Prem Ballabh Vyas) (u.P.). (West Bangal). 29. Akhil Bharatiya Ram Rajya B-27/97, Durga Kund, 14. Akhil Bharatiya Gram Ch. Rajpal Singh Advocate, Parishad eVS. Atul) Varanasi, U. P. Parishad Kranti Kunji Near Nagar Palika Evam Kanya 30. Akhil Bharatiya Rashtriya Ram Sagar Para, Shiksha Sadan, Civil Lines, Sanathan Sabha P. O. Bhatapara, Bulandshar, (U.P.). Distt. Raipur, Madhya Pradesh. 15. Alr.hil Bharatiya Hindustani B/92, Awas Vikas Colony, Krantikari Samajwadi Party Lucknow Road, Hardoi 31. Akhil Bharatiya Revolutionary Vaishali Nagar, (U.P.). Shoshit Samaj Dal Sidheshwar Yes, At. & Post, Latur, 16. Akhil Bharatiya Jagrook 119, Aditya Bhavan, Distt.-Latur, Nagrik Dal Bhavia, Lucknow-4 (U.P.). Maharashtra-413 512. 17. Akhii Bharatiya Jan Sangh J-394 Shankar Road, 32. Akhil Bharatiya Shivsena Akhil Bharatiya Shivsena New Delhl-110 060. Rashtrawadi Bhavan, Gur Mandi, Luclliiana, PlUljab. 18. Akhil Bharatiya Janata Vikas 21-D, Pocket A-3, Party Everest Apartment, 33. Akhil Bharatiya Janhit Jagrit N-208 (25 Yard), Kalkaji Extention, Party Raghuhir Nagar, New Delhi-IIO 019. New Delhi. 19. Akhil Bharatiya Kissan Shri Mahatma Gandhi Mazdoor Morcha Vichar Kendra, Uldan, 34. Akhil Bharatiya Manav Seva A-74, Noida, .nml1si (D.P.). Dal Sector-12, (D. P.). OFFICIAL GAZETTE - GOVT. OF GOA 873 SERIES I No. 45 (SUPPLE!'v1ENT) 5TH FEBRUARY, 1998 Sr. Name of the Registered Headquarters Address Sr. Name of the Registered Headquarters Address No. Unrecognised Political Party No. o Unrecognised Political Party 35. Akhil Bharatiya Sena am Kala Niketal1 Sal1kalap, 50. All India Urdu Moreha 164, Rouse Avenue, Co-op. Housing Society, New Delhi-Il 0002. Anandgad, Vikhroli Park Site (West), 51. All India Vakkalar Mmmetra 34, Kanagasabai Nagar, Bombay-400 079. Kalagam Municipal Colony, Thanjavur-7. 36. All India Azad Hind G-290; Old Seema Puri, 52. All India Youth Akali Dal BXX-1723, Mazdur and Jan Kalyan Party Delhi-I 10095. New Prem Nagar, Near Hathi Complex, 37. All India Democratic 291, M.T.H. Road, Ludhiana, Plmjab. People Federation Villivakkam, Madras-600 049. 53. Ambedkar Kranti Dal 4091411, Hind Nagar, Lucknow, D. P. 38. All India Forward Bloc 49-M, Mothilal, 1st Street, (Subhasist) Madurai-625010, Tamil 54. Ambedkar Peoples Movement 39, Saravana Street, T. Nagar, Nadu. Madras-600 017. 39. All India Gareeb Congress A-11126, Sector-6, 55. Ambedkar Puratchikara No.9 Third Street, Rohini, New Delhi. Makkal Katchi Kakkan Nagar, ., Adambakkam, " 40. All India JlIstice Party 183, V. R. Iyer Street, Madra~-600 088. Peeriyapet, Valliyambadi, Tamil Nadu-635 751. 56. AmbedkarbadiParty 13611, Diamond Harbour Road, Calcutta-700 063 (West Bengal). 41. All India Kisan Mazdoor B-4/2, V~san Vihar, , Sabha New Delhi, 57. Amra Bangalee No.2 Ballav Street, Calcutta-700 004. 42. All India Labour Welfare Kannuru Office, Party P. 0: Peda Mushidiwada-21, 58. Andaman People's Party Babuline, Paravada Mandalam, Aberdeen Bazar, Vishakhapatnam District, Port Blair-744 104. Andhra Pradesh-531 021. 59. Andhra Pradesh Navodaya No.3-II, Thukkuguda Praja Party Village Maheshwaram ~~ 43.
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