difrence between national and state party
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There are three major differences between a national party and regional/state party:
1.) National parties have influence all over the country or in several states of India. The influence of a state party is limited to a state or region.
2.) National parties take interest in national as well as international issues; whereas regional or state parties are interested in promoting regional/state interest only.
3.) The national parties have to harmonise the national as well as state interests; whereas state parties usually stand for greater autonomy for states.
National Party
It secures at least 6% of the valid votes polled in the State at a general election to the Legislative Assembly of the State concerned and in addition, it wins at least two seats in the Legislative Assembly of the State concerned.
It wins at least 3% of the total number of seats in the Legislative Assembly of the State, or at least three seats in the Assembly, whichever is more.
State Party
It secures at least 6% of the valid votes polled in the State at a general election to the Lok Sabha and in addition, it wins at least one seat in the Lok Sabha from State concerned.
If it secures 8% of the valid votes polled in the state at a General Election to the Lok Sabha from the state or to the legislative assembly of the state