The Election Commission of India issued election symbols to both the candidates of Bharatiya Liberal Party. [NewsGram] 
Delhi

Election symbols allotted to BLP candidates for LokSabha Contest

The symbolic aspect of the allotted symbols to BLP candidates, party president, Dr Munish Kumar Raizada, said that both the symbols align with the ideology and thoughts of the Bharatiya Liberal Party.

NewsGram Desk

BLP candidates:- Today, the Election Commission of India issued election symbols to both the candidates of Bharatiya Liberal Party. BLP's Candidates from Chandni Chowk seat, Yogender Singh (Yogi Mathur), has been alloted “Auto Rickshaw” as a symbol while BLP’s Candidate for North East Delhi LokSabha Seat, Sanjeev Pandey has been given “Stethoscope” as a symbol. Both the Candidates are doing door-to-door campaigning for weeks in their respective constituencies.

Yogendra Singh (Yogi Mathur) - contesting from Chandni Chowk- is a social worker and a spiritual leader[NewsGram]

Talking about the symbolic aspect of the allotted symbols to BLP candidates, party president, Dr Munish Kumar Raizada, said that both the symbols align with the ideology and thoughts of the Bharatiya Liberal Party. “Stethoscope allotted to our Candidate from North East Delhi, Sanjeev Ji, symbolizes that we are here to diagnose the problems of the country and resolve them. While the Auto Rickshaw, allotted to Yogi jj for Chandni Chowk seat- is mode of travel and livelihood for common people”, said Dr Raizada.

Sanjeev Pandey - Contesting from North East Delhi on BLP's ticket- is a renowned artist and senior journalist [NewsGram]

Sanjeev Pandey - Contesting from North East Delhi on BLP's ticket- is a renowned artist and senior journalist having deep insights in the socio-political issues of the country. Yogendra Singh (Yogi Mathur) - contesting from Chandni Chowk- is a social worker and a spiritual leader working actively on ground and advocating for social and electoral changes for a long time.

Bharatiya Liberal Party(BLP) is committed to practice clean and people-centric politics and provide a good governance model to the state of Delhi.

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