Bihar's ruling Janata Dal-United (JD-U) will approach the Election Commission to change its election symbol 'arrow' in favour of its previous symbol 'wheel', Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said on Thursday.
"The JD-U will approach the Election Commission for a change of its symbol. There is unanimous agreement in the party on this," the JD-U leader told the media here.
He said there was confusion among voters over the 'arrow' symbol, with some other parties having more or less similar symbol.
"The JD-U lost some seats (in the assembly polls) due to confusion over the party's symbol with other parties' similar symbols."
He said the JD-U was keen to get its old symbol 'wheel'.
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"JD-U will talk to (former prime minister and Janata Dal-Secular president H.D.) Deve Gowda for this," he said.
The 'wheel' was the symbol of Janata Dal before it split into the JD-U and JD-S.
JD-U leaders Ajay Alok and Neeraj Kumar say the party lost at least four seats as people confused the JD-U symbol with the 'bow and arrow' symbol of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha and Shiv Sena.
The JD-U contested 101 of the 243 seats and won 71.