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The 9,500 kg bronze insignia was created by artists Sunil Deore and Romiel Moses, and they asserted that the original design has not changed. They said that the lion seemed different in the shot because it was taken at a low angle.

Digital Desk: Anupam Kher, a renowned Bollywood actor, expressed his opinion on the National Emblem's placement atop the new Parliament building on Wednesday. If the lion has teeth, they will undoubtedly be displayed. After all, this is the Indian independence movement's lion. The lion will also bite if necessary. "Jai Hind," The actor tweeted a video taken at Pradhan Mantri Sangrahalaya.

Opposition leaders objected to the image, saying the lion doesn't resemble the original one, and the National Emblem on top of the new Parliament building has become the focus of a new debate. Allegations have been made that the lion atop the Parliament building is drawn in a hostile manner, with its teeth visible in addition to the symbol's bated fangs.

The 9,500 kg bronze insignia was created by artists Sunil Deore and Romiel Moses, and they asserted that the original design has not changed. They said that the lion seemed different in the shot because it was taken at a low angle.

According to Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri, the disparity is due to the two structures' different scales and heights. According to the author, "The new building would scarcely be able to make out an exact reproduction of the original if it were to be placed there." The 'experts' should be aware that the new emblem is 33 metres above ground level, while the original located in Sarnath is at ground level, the minister tweeted.

The "aggressive" image of the lions has also drawn criticism from the Aam Aadmi Party, which further asserted that no one has the right to alter any aspect of our constitutional history.

"Narendra Modi Ji, please observe the face of the lion, whether it is representing the statue of Great Sarnath or a distorted version of the Gir lion. Please check it and, if necessary, repair it, said Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, the Congress Leader in the Lok Sabha, on Twitter.

 

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