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Question
What were the election symbols of the Congress Party and Bhartiya Janasangh in the first general election of 1952?
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Solution
Symbols in the first general elections of 1952 were ‘Small lamp and a wick (Diya and a bati)’ for Bhartiya Jan Sangh and ‘yoked pair of Ox’ for Congress.
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