differences between national and state political parties
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A party is considered as a state political party if it secures atleast 6% of the total votes in a election to the Legislative Assembly of a state and wins atleast 2 seats .
A party is considered as a national political party if it secures atleast 6% of the total votes in Lok Sabha election or Assembly elections in four states and wins atleast 4 seats in the Lok SabhaÂ
A party is considered as a national political party if it secures atleast 6% of the total votes in Lok Sabha election or Assembly elections in four states and wins atleast 4 seats in the Lok SabhaÂ
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