Lotus photo printed on new passport, opposition raised question
Lotus photo printed on new passport, opposition raised question
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In the current Lok Sabha session, the Ministry of External Affairs said on Thursday that it is part of increasing the security feature after the opposition raised the issue of printing the lotus picture on the new passport. This has been done to identify fake passports and other national symbols will also be used in turn.

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During the Zero Hour in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday, MK Raghavan of Congress raised this issue and said that a newspaper has exposed it. The Congress MP accused it of attempting to saffronize a government establishment and said that BJP's election symbol was being used. When asked about this, the Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Ravish Kumar said that this symbol is our national flower and This is part of increasing the security feature to identify fake passports.

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In his statement, he said that these safety features have been introduced under the guidelines of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). 'Apart from Kamal, other national symbols will be used on rotation. Right now it is a lotus and then there will be something else next month. These are symbols associated with India such as national flowers or national animals.

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