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Difference between national and religional parties.

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Key Differences Between Regional and National Parties. The difference between regional and national parties can be drawn clearly on the following grounds: A regional party refers to the party that obtains a minimum of 6% of the total votes in State Assembly elections and acquires a minimum of two seats.

A national party is described as a political party that takes part in the elections which are organised all over the country. The strength of the party differs from state to state, meaning that a party can be strong in a particular state and not in another state.

According to the Election Commission of India, a political party can graduate into a National party if it manages to get minimum 6% of the valid votes registered in any four or more states during the Lok Sabha elections or the assembly elections in the respective states.

The strength of the party differs from state to state, meaning that a party can be strong in a particular state and not in another state. The election commission has the right to declare a registered party as a national party.

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