Answer:
(i)
National parties are some countrywide parties and almost follow similar policies
and programmes at the national level.
(ii) Every party in the country has to register with the Election
Commission.
(iv)The Commission offers some special facilities to the
large and established parties. These parties are given unique symbol?only the
official candidates of that party can use that election symbol.
(iii) Parties that get this privilege and some other
special facilities are 'recognised' by the Election Commission for this
purpose. That is why these parties are called 'Recognised Political Parties'.
(iv) The Election Commission has laid down detailed
criteria of the proportion of votes and seats that a party must get in order to
be a recognised party.
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