Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha rejected the demand raised by the Leader of Opposition (LoP) to review the state emblem that was recently approved by the Centre.
Shortly after the Question Hour in the assembly, Chaudhury urged the CM to review the emblem, stating that it does not reflect the state's history, tradition, culture and nature.
"I appreciate the government for adopting an emblem for the state. But there is nothing in the emblem which reflects the state's history, culture, tradition and nature, which are key in determining the emblem of any state. I urge the chief minister to review the decision of the government," he said.
In reply, the CM said the government followed a proper procedure before finalising the emblem.
“The council of ministers had discussed the matter thrice. Besides, we had sought help from experts. After exploring all options, we finalised the emblem, depicting a map of Tripura with an orange background,” he said.
Earlier, the Congress also expressed its reservations about the logo.
“Normally, an emblem highlights a unique thing or object related to the history, culture and geography of the state. Likewise, the rhino is the emblem of Assam. But in Tripura, the state’s map has been made its emblem. I urge the government to review the decision and adopt a new emblem for the state,” state Congress president Asish Kumar Saha said.