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HP polls-2017: Che Guevara’s beret finds pride of place among Himachali topis

The beret with a silver star, sported by revolutionary Che Guevara, has caught fancy of Left supporters.

Updated on: Nov 01, 2017 04:42 PM IST
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As Himachal Pradesh heads for the November 9 elections, the state capital is seeing red berets making an appearance in addition to the traditional green and maroon Himachali topis (caps), synonymous with loyalty to the Congress and the BJP.

The demand for the beret has gone up in a week. People used to wear Himachali caps with pride till recently but this time the beret with a star is in vogue. (HT Photo)
The demand for the beret has gone up in a week. People used to wear Himachali caps with pride till recently but this time the beret with a star is in vogue. (HT Photo)

The beret with a silver star, sported by iconic revolutionary Che Guevara, has caught the fancy of Left supporters, particularly the youth, in Shimla.

“The demand for the beret has gone up in a week. People used to wear Himachali caps with pride till recently but this time the beret with a star is in vogue,” says Puran Chand, a shopkeeper in Shimla’s Ram Bazaar.

Born in 1928, Argentine Marxist revolutionary Che participated in the Cuban revolution and led a military campaign in Bolivia, where he was executed in 1965.

To cash in on his popularity, the Left-oriented Student Federation of India has ordered Che Guevara T-shirts for supporters. The beret is also popular among activists of the SFI and the Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI).

“Che Guevara has a global appeal,” says Tikender Panwar, a member of the CPM state secretariat. The Left wields an influence in Shimla town ever since it tasted victory in 1993 when its senior leader, Rakesh Singha, trounced Congress candidate Harbhajan Singh Bhajji.

The Left party made a mark in the Shimla Municipal Corporation elections in 2008 when its leaders Sanjay Chauhan and Panwar were elected mayor and deputy mayor, respectively.

 
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Gaurav Bisht

Gaurav Bisht heads Hindustan Times’ Himachal bureau. He covers politics in the hill state and other issues concerning the masses.

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