The Bharatiya Janata Party almost made it a habit of involving in some or the other controversy. Now the saffron party landed in another controversy after the appearance of lions on the national emblem raised many objections. Besides opposition parties, a few experts also slammed the Union government in this regard.
The controversy erupted after the lions on the national emblem that looked calm and composed turned aggressive. The decision taken by the Union government came as a surprise to anyone as one cannot understand the logic behind changing the appearance of the lions on the national emblem.
Amid this, the saffron party gave a response, and the response the party had surprised one and all. The party had blamed the opposition for the controversy as the parties failed to understand what the 3D structure looks like.
"The National Emblem atop the new Parliament building of India is an adaptation from the Sarnath Lion Capital of Asoka, which is preserved in the Sarnath Museum. There is just no change. The opposition is comparing 2D images in print to an imposing 3D structure. They have lost it," BJP's Amit Malviya said.
What BJP says is the opposition could not differentiate between the 2D image and 3D structure. But what the saffron party forgot here is, that the change between the two formats is that the quality intensifies in 3D and only the height gets added.
But the whole appearance of the lions changed and the saffron party wants to get out of the issue by blaming the transmission of the 2D image into the 3D structures for the whole controversy.
Not just the common people, but even the strong supporters of the Bharatiya Janata Party are not in a position to defend the version being endorsed by the saffron party in the ongoing controversy.
The controversy erupted after the lions on the national emblem that looked calm and composed turned aggressive. The decision taken by the Union government came as a surprise to anyone as one cannot understand the logic behind changing the appearance of the lions on the national emblem.
Amid this, the saffron party gave a response, and the response the party had surprised one and all. The party had blamed the opposition for the controversy as the parties failed to understand what the 3D structure looks like.
"The National Emblem atop the new Parliament building of India is an adaptation from the Sarnath Lion Capital of Asoka, which is preserved in the Sarnath Museum. There is just no change. The opposition is comparing 2D images in print to an imposing 3D structure. They have lost it," BJP's Amit Malviya said.
What BJP says is the opposition could not differentiate between the 2D image and 3D structure. But what the saffron party forgot here is, that the change between the two formats is that the quality intensifies in 3D and only the height gets added.
But the whole appearance of the lions changed and the saffron party wants to get out of the issue by blaming the transmission of the 2D image into the 3D structures for the whole controversy.
Not just the common people, but even the strong supporters of the Bharatiya Janata Party are not in a position to defend the version being endorsed by the saffron party in the ongoing controversy.