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Consider the following statements regarding the criteria for recognition of national political parties in India:

  1. A party must secure at least 6% of valid votes in four or more states and win four Lok Sabha seats from any state(s).

  2. A party winning 2% of Lok Sabha seats from at least three states qualifies as a national party.

  3. Being recognized as a state party in four states automatically qualifies a party as a national party.

  4. Winning 10% of assembly seats in any state qualifies a party as a national party.

Which are correct?

A1, 2 and 3 only

B1 and 4 only

C2 and 4 only

DAll are correct

Answer:

A. 1, 2 and 3 only

Read Explanation:

National Political Party Recognition in India

  • The Election Commission of India (ECI) sets the criteria for recognizing political parties as 'National' or 'State' parties, which is crucial for their electoral privileges and prominence.

  • This recognition is governed by the Election Symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order, 1968, which the ECI has the power to issue.

Criteria for National Party Recognition:

A political party can be recognized as a 'National Party' if it fulfills any one of the following three conditions:

  1. Condition 1: Vote Share and Lok Sabha Seats

    • The party secures at least 6% of the total valid votes polled in any four or more states in a general election to the Lok Sabha or to the Legislative Assembly.

    • AND, in addition, it wins at least 4 seats in the Lok Sabha from any state or states.

    • This directly aligns with the first statement.

  2. Condition 2: Lok Sabha Seats Percentage

    • The party wins at least 2% of the total seats in the Lok Sabha.

    • AND, these seats are won from at least three different states.

    • For example, if the total Lok Sabha seats are 543, 2% would be approximately 11 seats.

    • This matches the second statement.

  3. Condition 3: State Party Recognition in Multiple States

    • The party is recognized as a 'State Party' in at least four states.

    • Recognition as a state party in four states automatically confers national party status.

    • This corresponds to the third statement.

Why Statement 4 is Incorrect:

  • The statement "Winning 10% of assembly seats in any state qualifies a party as a national party" is incorrect.

  • Winning 10% of assembly seats is not a criterion for national party recognition. The criteria for 'State Party' recognition include winning 3% of assembly seats or 3 seats (whichever is more), or securing 6% of valid votes plus 2 assembly seats, or securing 6% of valid votes plus 1 Lok Sabha seat, or winning one Lok Sabha seat for every 25 Lok Sabha seats allotted to the state, or securing 8% of total valid votes in a general election to the Assembly or Lok Sabha from the state. None of these involve a direct 10% assembly seat criterion for national party status.

Significance of National Party Status:

  • National parties are allotted a reserved symbol across the country.

  • They get free airtime on state-owned television and radio during elections.

  • They are entitled to receive copies of electoral rolls free of cost.

  • They can have up to 40 star campaigners (compared to 20 for state parties).

  • The leaders of national parties are invited for consultation by the ECI on matters of electoral reforms.

  • National parties play a significant role in shaping the national political discourse.


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