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what is the difference between National political party and regional political party ( ans for 7grade ) four points please​

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Answered by subhadra53
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Regional party implies the party whose area operation is limited and so their activities are restricted to only a few states. On the other hand, national party refers to a political party is a registered party that operates in more than four states of the country and their area of operation extends over the entire country.

Political Parties plays an important role in the development of the country, as they are of different ideologies and approaches to social needs and the objectives of the nation. They bridge the gap between citizens and the government. A political party is accorded the status of a regional party or a national party by the Election Commission of India (ECI).

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Answered by sagg87
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Regional party implies the party whose area operation is limited and so their activities are restricted to only a few states.

National party refers to a political party is a registered party that operates in more than four states of the country and their area of operation extends over the entire country

Key Differences Between Regional and National Parties.

1. A regional party refers to the party that obtains a minimum of 6% of the total votes in State Assembly elections and acquires a minimum of two seats. On the contrary, if a party occupies 6% of the total votes polled in the elections of the lower house of Parliament or legislative assembly elections in four states and gains four seats in the lower house then that party is awarded the status of the national party.

2. A regional party symbol can be changed and repeated in another state. Conversely, the symbol of a national party is permanent which cannot be repeated.

3. A regional party influences a particular region or state. In contrast, a national party has an influence over entire country.

4. The regional party must win seats of at least two states. As against, a national party must win seats in at least four states.

5. The regional party aims at promoting regional interest. On the other extreme, the national party aims at resolving national and international issues.

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