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Prakash Raj to contest Lok Sabha polls with 'whistle' symbol

| @indiablooms | Mar 29, 2019, at 05:51 pm

Bangalore, Mar 29 (IBNS): Actor Prakash Raj, who will be contesting the Lok Sabha polls this time, on Friday shared his poll logo on the social media after it was approved by the Election commission.

Raj will be contesting the polls as an independent candidate.

He will contest the polls with the 'whistle' symbol.

He will be fighting the elections from Bengaluru Central seat.

"Our symbol okayed by election commission is #whistle .. let us CITIZENS be the WHISTLE BLOWERS of these CORRUPT..LAZY..IRRESPONSIBLE. .. POLITICIANS ..let’s empower #citizensvoice in parliament.. #bengalurucentral," Raj tweeted.

The seven-phased Lok Sabha polls will start from Apr 11.

Voting will end on May 19.

Counting of votes will take place on May 23.

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