A recognised political party is
(a) a party that is present in only one of the federal units.
(b) a party that is present in several and all units of the federation.
(c) a party that is based on regional and communal diversities.
(d) a party recognised by the ‘Election Commission’ with all the privileges and facilities.
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Answer:
c is the best answer for the question
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Answer:
The answer is (D)
Explanation:
While the Commission treats all parties
equally, it offers some special facilities to
large and established parties. These
parties are given a unique symbol – only
the official candidates of that party can
use that election symbol. Parties that get
this privilege and some other special
facilities are ‘recognised’ by the Election
Commission for this purpose.
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