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State the norms that are set by the Election Commission to get recognition as a national party. - History and Political Science

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State the norms that are set by the Election Commission to get recognition as a national party.

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According to the Election Commission of India, a political party must fulfil at least one of the following three conditions to be recognised as a national party:

  1. Vote Percentage and Seats:
    • The party must secure at least 6% of valid votes in Lok Sabha or Assembly elections in four or more states.
    • Additionally, the party must win at least 4 seats in the Lok Sabha.
  2. Lok Sabha Seat Winning Criteria:
    • The party must have won at least 2% of the total Lok Sabha seats (i.e., 11 seats).
    • These seats must be from at least three different states.
  3. Recognition as a State Party: The party must be recognised as a State Party in at least four states.

A national party gets a common election symbol across India, free broadcast time on public media, and equal recognition in multiple states.

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