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differentiate between national and regional parties​

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Answered by abhilashbhoi16
16

Explanation:

National parties

1.National parties have influence all over the country

2.National parties deal with national problems

3.The activities of the national parties give priority to the national problems over the regional problems

4.In order to become a national party a party has to secure at least six per cent of total votes in lok sabha or assembly elections in four States and win at least four seats in lok sabha

5.BJP , Congress and BSP are the examples of national parties

Regional parties

1.The influence of regional parties is limited to a particular region or state

2.Regional parties are concerned with the problems and demands of a particular region only

3.The activities of regional parties are restricted to the region or the state in which they function they focussed more on local problems

4.In order to become a regional party ,a party has to secure at least six percent of total votes in the legislation election and win at least two seats

5.Janta Dal ,assam united decomcractic front and manipur people party are the examples of regional parties .......

Answered by Gajjusingh
7

Answer:

Regional Party is formed in a certain region primarily focusing on that particular state to represent it and its people.

Conventionally it is implied that the activities of this type of parties will be limited to the state where it is registered.

On the other hand, a National party takes a holistic interest in a given country’s political issues and other matters which may affect the country and its people.

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