National Party: Status, Criteria, and Advantages

Context

AK Balan, a CPI(M) leader, has warned that the party might lose its iconic Hammer, Sickle, and Star symbol if it performs poorly in the upcoming 2024 Lok Sabha Elections.

  • If CPI(M) loses its national status, it might have to use a different symbol like the octopus or pangolin in future elections assigned by the Election Commission.

About CPIM

  • Origins: CPI(M) was established during the Seventh Congress of the Communist Party of India in Calcutta from October 31 to November 7, 1964.
  • Purpose: Emerged from the struggle against revisionism and sectarianism.  
  • Legacy: It carries forward the principles of an older party called the Communist Party of India, which started in 1920.

National Party

What is the National Party?

  • The National party has a nationwide presence. 
  • These parties are usually big such as  the Congress and BJP. 
    • However, small parties can also become a national party. 
  • A party can gain and lose status as a national party if it fails to meet the standard criteria set by election commission. 

National Party Criteria

A political party is recognized as a national party when it meets one of the following conditions mentioned in Election Symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order, 1968:

  • Vote Share in Multiple States: A party must secure at least 6% of the total valid votes in four or more states where it fields candidates in Lok Sabha or state assembly elections. 
    • Additionally, it must win a minimum of four Lok Sabha seats from any state or states.
  • Representation in Lok Sabha: In the previous Lok Sabha elections, the party must have won at least 2% of the total seats, with candidates elected from a minimum of three states.
  • State Party Recognition: The party is known as a state party in at least four states.

Advantages of Being a National Party in India

  • Reserved party symbols
  • More coverage on television and radio during elections.
  • A national party can engage 40 star campaigners
    • Exemption from the expenses of star  campaign from the party’s overall costs 
  • “National” status enables a party to get land from the government to build its headquarters.
  • These parties are given two free sets of electoral rolls.
    • In addition to it, it gets one free electoral roll for each candidate. 
  • These parties have rights to field any candidates across the nation, leading to increased support and influence. 
Also Read: Model Code Of Conduct (MCC) Comes Into Force For 2024

 

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