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national party and regional party difference​

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Answered by ramdasbundhe68
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》》》NATIONAL PARTY《《《

A national party is one which is recognized in four or more states. For winning recognition in a state it is required to fulfill one of the following conditions:

(i) It should have been engaged in political activity consecutively for a period of 5 years.

(ii) It should have polled not less than 4% of votes polled at the last General Elections or Elections to the State Assembly as the case .

Answered by goldunseen1217
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Explanation:

Regional Party:

  • A party that secures atleast 6% of the total votes in an election to legislative assembly of state and wins atleast 2 seats is recognised as a state party.
  • These parties exist, operate & function at the regional level.
  • They raise regional issues.
  • Eg- JMM, DMK, etc

National Party:

  • A party that secures atleast 6% of the total votes in Lok sabha elections in 4 states and wins atleast 4 seats in the Lok sabha is recognised as a national party.
  • They exist, operate & function throughout India.
  • They raise National issues.
  • Eg- INC, BJP, etc

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