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Difference between state partis and national parties?

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Answered by Akshaj11
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The Election Commission of India grants recognition of national or state party to certain political parties based on their poll performance.  The number of recognised parties keep on changing on the basis of their performance in General elections.
This recognition gives them privileges like allocation of party symbols, provision of time for political broadcasts on the state owned television and radio stations and access to electoral rolls. Every national party is allotted a symbol exclusively reserved for its use throughout the country. Similarly, every state party is allotted a symbol exclusively reserved for its use in the  state or states in which it is recognised. Unrecognised parties can select a symbol from remaining list of free symbols.
 
 A political party shall be eligible to be recognised as a National party if  it satisfies any of the following conditions:-
It secures at least 6% of the valid votes polled in any four or more states, at a general   election to the Lok Sabha or, to the State Legislative Assembly and in addition, it wins at least four seats in the Lok Sabha from any State or States.It wins at least 2% seats in the Lok Sabha and these members are elected from at least three different States.
A party has got recognition as a state party in at least four states.

A political party shall be entitled to be recognised as a State party, if it satisfies any of the following conditions:-
It secures at least 6% of the valid votes polled in the State at a general election to the Legislative 
Answered by libakanhekar14
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Answer:

There u go.....

Explanation:

Differences between a national party and a regional/state party.National PartyRegional Party/State Party1. A party that secures at least 6% of total votes in Lok Sabha elections or Assembly elections in four states and wins at least four seats in the Lok Sabha is recognised as a national party. 1. A party that secures at least 6% of the total votes in an election to the Legislative Assembly of a state and wins at least 2 seats is recognised as a regional party/state party.2. National parties will have influence in more than three states.2. Regional party will have influence in less than three states.3. These parties raise issues of national importance. For example: INC BJP BSP CPI-M CPI and NCP. 3. These parties raise issues of regional importance.For example: Samajwadi Party Samta Party Rashtriya Janata Dal DMK AIADMK.

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