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National Party Status : Election Commission issues notice to CPI, Trinamool Congress and NCP

Election Commission on Thursday issues show cause notice Nationalist Congress Party, the Trinamool Congress and the Communist Party of India face the prospect of losing their national party status following their performance in the Lok Sabha elections.The Commission has asked them to explain why their national party status should not be revoked, sources said.

They have been asked to respond to the notice by August 5.In the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, the NCP had won six seats. This time it won five. It also did not do well in the Maharashtra assembly polls.

Similarly, the Trinamool Congress won 34 seats in 2014 LS polls and managed 22 this time.

The CPI won two in this election and one in 2014. But its performance in West Bengal and other states in assembly polls was dismal.The CPI, the BSP and the NCP were facing the prospects of losing their national party status after their dismal performance in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections as well.

However, they got a reprieve when in 2016 the EC amended its rules, whereby national and state party status of political parties are to be reviewed every 10 years instead of five.The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), which won 10 Lok Sabha and some assembly seats, does not face the possibility of losing its national party status now.

According to the Election Symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order, 1968, a political party can be recognised as a national party if its candidates secure at least six per cent of votes polled in four or more states in Lok Sabha or assembly elections, and, in addition, it has at least four members in the Lok Sabha.

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