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3. How are national parties different from regional parties?​

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Regional parties

National parties are powerful in the nation, it deals with national issues

Regional parties’ operations are confined to the country or the state in which they work, concentrating mostly on local issues.

A party must gain at least six percent of the total votes in lok sabha or assembly elections in four states in order to be a national party and win at least four seats in lok sabha.

A "regional party" is any political party with its base in a single region, whatever its objectives and platform may be, whereas "regionalist" parties are a subset of regional parties that specifically campaign for greater autonomy or independence in their region.

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