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Congress to host SC-ST convention on Sunday; logo modified after row

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Last updated: January 7, 2023 12:03 pm
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CHITRADURGA: Ahead of the SC-ST convention being organised by the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC), a controversy erupted with the party circles over the logo for the event. Former Deputy CM Dr G Parameshwara had unveiled the logo on January 5.

The revised logo without the picture of the man beating the drum.

After the controversy over Left-Right bias within the party, the logo for the convention was modified slightly. The original logo unveiled had a picture of Dr B R Ambedkar, a man blowing a trumpet on one side and another beating a drum on the other.

Arrangement have been made for the convention to be held on Sunday.

Now, the picture of the man beating the drum has been removed after the ST community alleged that it was being sidelined.

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