1. Range from state, and regional. 50 recognizable political parties. And around 20 unrecognizable parties.Then on another source I found that there were 329 regional parties. And 36 state parties.
2. Union Government- Central Government. Governing authority of the union with 29 states and seven union territories called the Republic of India. The union and individual states consist of executive, legislative and Judaical branches. The legal system is based upon the English Common and Statutory Law. Prime Minster, and the president acts in accordance to the prime minister, and the Council of Ministers is led by the Prime Minister.
3. 50 recognizable political parties. And around 20 unrecognizable parties.Then on another source I found that there were 329 regional parties. And 36 state parties.
4. India reached independence in in 1947, as a result Congress became India's dominant political party. This year, 2015, in the 15 most common elections since independence, it has won a majority on six occasions and has led the ruling coalition a further four times, heading the central government for 49 years. There have been seven Congress prime ministers.
#5. , state
National Party Status= Must fill concerned problem, and national and state parties have to as well.
National- party wins 2%seats in Lok Sabha from 3 different states; party polls 6% of votes in 4 states and wins 4 Lok Sabha seats; recognition as State Party in four or more states.
State
win 3% of total seats in Legislative Assembly; Win at least 1 seat in the Lok Sabha for every 25 seats in that state; Political party at least 6% of total valid votes during general election; if a party fails to win any seat in a state in a general election.
#7
Trying to distinguish the parties was very confusing to me, and I need to get clarification on it because there are so many rules and exceptions that confused me. I also found that different sites polled different parties and numbers so it was hard to find how many real and actual parties there were. I found it interesting how many parties there were, it wasn't just a set two parties or few parties that there were hundreds. I also found it interesting there symbols for poltical parties, symbols are as simple as a bicycle or a leaf!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_political_parties_in_India
http://www.elections.in/political-parties-in-india/
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/interactive/2014/04/india-political-parties-their-symbols-201446115541946199.html
- Multi Party System
- Accorded To National and State Levels Reviewed Periodically by the Election Commission of India
- Political Parties- wish to be state, local or national elections= Election Commission of India
- Recognized Party= Reserved Party Symbol
- Free Broadcast= Television, Radio
- Consolation in setting election dates and giving inputs
#6. What are the issues around which the parties are organized? Are their ideological, economic,
social issues?
National Party Status= Must fill concerned problem, and national and state parties have to as well.
National- party wins 2%seats in Lok Sabha from 3 different states; party polls 6% of votes in 4 states and wins 4 Lok Sabha seats; recognition as State Party in four or more states.
State
win 3% of total seats in Legislative Assembly; Win at least 1 seat in the Lok Sabha for every 25 seats in that state; Political party at least 6% of total valid votes during general election; if a party fails to win any seat in a state in a general election.
#7
Trying to distinguish the parties was very confusing to me, and I need to get clarification on it because there are so many rules and exceptions that confused me. I also found that different sites polled different parties and numbers so it was hard to find how many real and actual parties there were. I found it interesting how many parties there were, it wasn't just a set two parties or few parties that there were hundreds. I also found it interesting there symbols for poltical parties, symbols are as simple as a bicycle or a leaf!
http://www.elections.in/political-parties-in-india/
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/interactive/2014/04/india-political-parties-their-symbols-201446115541946199.html
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