West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday said Centre could have used any national symbol other than lotus for G20 logo.

The CM contended that the flower also represents a political party.

The Congress has alleged that the Centre used lotus in the G20 logo in a bid to promote the Bharatiya Janata Party. Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh responded to the allegation, saying that the flower was part of the country’s cultural identity.

Banerjee, before leaving for New Delhi, told reporters at the city airport, ”I have also seen it (the Lotus logo). As it’s a matter related to our country, we are not saying anything. It does not augur well for the country if the issue gets discussed outside.” At the national capital, the CM will be attending the meeting called by PM Narendra Modi to discuss the preparatory process for the G20 summit in 2023.

”It cannot be denied that the national flower is also the logo of a political party. There are so many other national symbols which could have been used in the logo. Even if I don’t raise this matter (in Delhi), others may,” she said.

”I have seen it but did not say much. It’s not a non-issue. It’s an important issue and they (Centre) must think over the matter,” the TMC supremo added.

Mamata also took a swipe at PM Modi administration over roadshow during polls. 

“Roadshow is not permitted on the day of voting but Prime Minister Modi and his party are VVIPs, they can do anything and they will be excused,” Mamata said about the ongoing Gujarat polls 2022.

India has assumed the Presidency of G-20 grouping for one year.

A press release from the prime minister’s office had stated that the logo, which was unveiled last month, draws inspiration from the vibrant colours of national flag – saffron, white and green, and blue.

”It juxtaposes planet Earth with the lotus, India’s national flower that reflects growth amid challenges,” the statement noted.

”The Earth reflects India’s pro-planet approach to life, one in perfect harmony with nature,” it added.

The summit will held in Delhi on September 9 and 10 next year.

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