Who Recognised political parties in India?

Who Recognised political parties in India?

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  • All India Trinamool Congress. By ECI. All India Trinamool Congress.
  • Bahujan Samaj Party. By ECI. Bahujan Samaj Party.
  • Bharatiya Janata Party. By ECI. Bharatiya Janata Party.
  • Communist Party of India. By ECI.
  • Communist Party of India (Marxist) By ECI.
  • Indian National Congress. By ECI.
  • Nationalist Congress Party. By ECI.

What is the name of the Organisation that administers the registration of political parties?

The NSW Electoral Commissioner administers the registration of parties for State elections and local government elections in New South Wales.

Which government body regulates the political party in India?

The two major categories of political parties in India are National and State, and are so recognized by the Election Commission of India on the basis of certain specified criteria.

Who allotted a symbol to political party?

candidates of registered un-recognized party, RO shall allot common symbol in the constituencies mentioned in the orders issued by the Commission. political parties other than those allotted common symbol under para- 10B and independents is governed by para 12 of Symbols Order.

Why are symbols allotted to political parties?

Symbols are used by parties in their campaigning, and printed on ballot papers where a voter must make a mark to vote for the associated party. One of their purposes is to facilitate voting by illiterate people, who cannot read parties’ names on ballot papers.

What is a Recognised political party?

A registered party is recognised as a National Party only if it fulfils any one of the following three conditions: At a General Election to Lok Sabha or Legislative Assembly, the party polls 6% of votes in four States and in addition it wins 4 Lok Sabha seats from any state or states; or.

What is the difference between a pressure group and a political party?

A pressure group is a body that tries to promote its interests. They fight and try to achieve a common objective. Political parties contest elections because their aim is to achieve political power. They have more than one interests, they have their own ideology.

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