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difference between national party and state level party​

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Answer:India has a multi-party system so there are a number of recognized

national, state and district level parties. The Election Commission of India

reviews their status periodically. A recognized party can have its own party

symbol, it can be consulted while setting the election dates, it can give

inputs in setting the electoral rules and regulations and it can have a free

broadcast time on television or radio run by the state.

National Party

A registered party is recognized as a National Party if it fulfils one of

these conditions:

1. It wins 2% of the seats in Lok Sabha from at least 3 States.

2. The party polls 6% of the votes in 4 States and wins 4 Lok Sabha seats

in a General Election.

3. The party gets recognition as a State Party in 4 or more States.

 

State Party

A registered party is recognized as a State Party if it fulfils any one of

the following conditions:

1. It wins minimum 3% of the total number of seats or a minimum of 3 seats

in the Legislative Assembly.

2. The party wins at least 1 seat in the Lok Sabha for every 25 seats or

any fraction thereof allocated to that State.

3. It secures at least 6% of the total valid votes polled in a General

Election to a Lok Sabha or State Legislative Assembly and wins at least 1 Lok

Sabha and 2 Legislative Assembly seats in that election.

4. Under the liberalized criteria it can be eligible if it secures 8% or

more of the total valid votes polled in the State and 1 seat in any State.

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