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प्रश्न
Explain the role of Election Commission regarding recognition of Political Parties in India.
उत्तर
Every party in the country has to register with the Election Commission.
- While the Election Commission treats all parties equally, it offers some special facilities to large and established parties. These parties are given a unique symbol and 'recognised' by the Election Commission, that is why these parties are called 'recognised political parties'.
- The Election Commission has laid down detailed criteria for the proportion of votes and seats a party must get to be recognised.
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