CBSE BOARD X, asked by gakharanshup9n3an, 4 months ago

explain the requisites of state party...
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Answered by prathamchopra21
1

Answer:

  • A party should secure at least 6% of valid votes polled in an election to the state legislative assembly and win at least 2 seats in that state assembly.
  • A party should secure at least 6% of valid votes polled in an election to Lok Sabha and win at least 1 seat in Lok Sabha.
Answered by ankitbhardwaj08285
1

Answer:

Other than these seven parties, most of

the major parties of the country are

classified by the Election Commission

as ‘State parties’. These are commonly

referred to as regional parties. Yet these

parties need not be regional in their

ideology or outlook. Some of these parties

are all India parties that happen to have

succeeded only in some states. Parties like

the Samajwadi Party and Rashtriya Janata

Dal have national level political organi-

sation with units in several states. Some

of these parties like Biju Janata Dal, Sikkim

Democratic Front, Mizo National Front

and Telangana Rashtra Samithi are

conscious about their State identity.

Over the last three decades, the

number and strength of these parties has

expanded. This made the Parliament of

India politically more and more diverse.

No one national party is able to secure

on its own a majority in the Lok Sabha,

until 2014. As a result, the national parties

are compelled to form alliances with

State parties. Since 1996, nearly every one

of the State parties has got an

opportunity to be a part of one or the

other national level coalition government.

This has contributed to the strengthening

of federalism and democracy in our

country. (See the map on the next page

for details of these parties).

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