List of 6 National Parties
Duration: 1 min
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This educational video segment focuses on the classification of political parties in India, detailing the current list of National Parties. The instructor, Pramod Rana, stands before a screen displaying 'List of 6 National Parties'. He explains the current status involves six recognized national parties. He writes dates next to specific parties; for instance, '1980' next to BJP and '1985' next to INC, likely indicating when they gained status. The slide lists other parties like BSP, CPI-M, NPP, and AAP. A note states TMC, NCP, and CPI lost status in 2023. The video transitions to slides outlining 'State Party Criteria - Condition E (2011 Amendment)' and 'Criteria for National Party,' mentioning vote percentages like 6% and 8%. The instructor points to these criteria, emphasizing conditions for recognition. The header reads 'Rajneetik Dal aur Uski Pragnali'.
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The instructor introduces the topic by circling the number '6' on the screen. He writes '1980' in red ink next to BJP and '1985' next to INC. He points to list items: BJP, INC, BSP, CPI-M, NPP, and AAP. He reads the note regarding the loss of status by TMC, NCP, and CPI in 2023. The video cuts to a slide titled 'State Party Criteria - Condition E (2011 Amendment)' showing text about securing 8% of total valid votes. It then shows a slide on 'Criteria for National Party' listing conditions like '6% Votes + 4 Seats' and '2% Seats'. The instructor points to these text elements. Finally, the view returns to the main list of parties. The instructor is wearing a light grey hoodie.
The lecture systematically breaks down the concept of National Parties in India. It starts with a factual list of the six current parties, providing historical context through the dates written by the instructor. It then shifts to the theoretical framework, explaining specific criteria (vote share and seat wins) necessary for a party to achieve national or state status. This combination of factual listing and criteria explanation provides a comprehensive overview for students preparing for exams on Indian Polity. The visual aids are crucial for retention.