Which of the following statements are correct regarding the conditions required to be recognized as a political party in India?
A. If a political party is treated as a recognized political party in four or more States, it shall be known as a ‘National Party’ throughout the whole of India.
B. If a political party is treated as a recognized political party in less than four States, it shall be known as a ‘State Party’ in the State or States in which it is so recognized.
C. National Parties need only one proposer for filing the nomination and are also entitled to two sets of electoral rolls free of cost.
- AA and C only
- BA, B and C
- CB and C only
- DA and B Only
Solution & Step-by-step Explanation
All three statements accurately outline the provisions governed by the Election Commission of India:
* Statement A and B accurately reflect the technical classifications under the Election Symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order, 1968.
* Statement C correctly states the structural privileges provided to national recognized parties under the Representation of the People Act.
* Statement A and B accurately reflect the technical classifications under the Election Symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order, 1968.
* Statement C correctly states the structural privileges provided to national recognized parties under the Representation of the People Act.