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difference between state political parties and national political parties.​

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 \bold { \red{POLITICAL \:  \:  PARTY }}

"A political party is an organized group of people or bodies who seek to capture political power through an election in order to run the affairs of a country".

NATIONAL POLITICAL PARTY

A registered party is recognized as a National Political Party if it fulfils one of these conditions:

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

A registered party is recognized as a State Political Party if it fulfils any one of the following conditions:

  • It wins minimum 3% of the total number of seats or a minimum of 3 seats in the Legislative Assembly.
  • The party wins at least 1 seat in the Lok Sabha for every 25 seats or any fraction thereof allocated to that State.
  • 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.

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