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प्रश्न
Explain the following concept.
National Parties
Write a short note on National Parties.
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उत्तर
A national party is a political party that satisfies either of the following two conditions:
- National parties are political parties that exist in democratic regimes; they are social organisations with the goal of gaining political power.
- It secures a minimum of 6% of the valid votes in four or more states in the earlier Lok Sabha or State Assembly elections.
- A minimum of 4 members should be elected in the Lok Sabha from any state in the earlier elections.
- The candidates of a party should be elected from a minimum of 2% of constituencies out of the total Lok Sabha constituencies (543).
- The candidates should be selected from at least 3 states.
- Some of the national parties in India are the Indian National Congress, the Communist Party of India, the Bharatiya Janata Party, the Communist Party of India (Marxist), the Bahujan Samaj Party, the Nationalist Congress Party, and the All India Trinamool Congress Party.
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