What does the emblem stand for? Jana Sena emblem has been carefully designed to define various aspects of life and struggle of people across a cross-spectrum of life White background:
The white background on which the red star is depicted, stands for peace and stability of several thousands of years of the Indian civilisation and culture.
Red colour: Emblem is in red colour, which signifies revolution. A deep and true change from within, yet the story of that change is told on the stable background of our ancient nation.
Six-pointed Star: The star in the emblem is a six-pointed star which signifies the six ideals of Jana Sena party.
The six ideals are mixed with our blood as we are sons and daughters of those ideals handed down to us from several generations.
The white colour in the star signifies self-luminosity which shines on its own because ideals are lights unto our path Dot in the centre: The dot in the centre represents the soul of every being.
The soul at the Centre is also at the heart of everything we do as individuals and as a nation.
Black lining: The black lining symbolises the balance between revolutionary zeal and its opposing forces to avoid one-sidedness and discordance.
News Posted: 15 March, 2014
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