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Which of the following is/are the conditions suggested by the Election Commission of India to recognize a party as a National Party?
1. It has to win a minimum of two per cent of the seats in the Lok Sabha from at least three different States.
2. The party is recognised as a 'state level party' in four or more States.
3. In General Elections, the party must manage to win four per cent of the votes and win at least six Lok Sabha seats.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
all are correct
1 and 2
2 and3
1 and 3
Third statement must have been the other way around. The correct statement would be “In General Elections, the party must manage to win six per cent of the votes and win at least four Lok Sabha seats.”
A party has to live up to at least one of the following qualifications to be recognised as a national party:
(a) It has to win a minimum of two percent of the seats in the Lok Sabha from at least three different States.
(b) In General Elections, the party must manage to win six percent of the votes and win at least four Lok Sabha seats as well.
(c) The party is recognised as a 'state level party' in four or more States.
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