CBSE BOARD X, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

explain national party​

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Answered by sunitaaroraarora5
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National parties

A registered party is recognised as a national party only if it fulfils any one of the following three conditions: ... At a general election to Lok Sabha or Legislative Assembly, the party polls 6% of votes in any four or more states and in addition it wins four Lok Sabha seats.

Answered by akelkar365
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A party which functions at the national level is known as National Party.

(1)  The Election Commission has laid certain criteria for a party to get

recognised as a Political party. The political party should secure at least 6%

valid votes in four or more states in the earlier Lok Sabha or State Assembly

elections and minimum four members should be elected in the Lok Sabha

from any state or states in the earlier elections. OR

(2)  The candidates of a party should be elected from minimum three states or

should be elected from minimum 2% constituencies of the total Lok Sabha

constituencies. OR

(3)  It is important to get recognition as a state party in at least four states.

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