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please tell regional parties in points​

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Answered by Zuwa
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Explanation:

A "regional party" is any political party with its base in a single region, whatever its objectives and platform may be, whereas "regionalist" parties are a subset of regional parties that specifically campaign for greater autonomy or independence in their region.

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Answered by kishanmkish89
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Explanation:A regional party is a recognised political party whose influence is limited to a particular state of the nation.The party must secure at least 6% of total valid votes polled in all the parliamentary constituencies. ii. Moreover, the party should win at least one seat from the state in the Lok Sabha general elections.

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