2019 apdp 83 new parties seek registration
According to the Election Commission of India's (ECI) website, in 2019, a total of 83 new parties sought registration with the ECI. Here are the details:
- Total number of new parties seeking registration: 83
- Number of parties whose registration was approved: 24
- Number of parties whose registration was rejected: 59
The 24 parties whose registration was approved include:
- Apna Dal (Sonelal)
- Bahujan Mukti Party
- Bharat Rashtra Samithi
- Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation
- Democratic Socialist Party (Prabhat)
- Gondvana Gantantra Party
- Indian National League
- Jan Adhikar Party
- Janata Dal (United)
- Jharkhand Party
- Kerala Congress (Secular)
- Loktantrik Jan Morcha
- Maharashtra Swabhiman Party
- National People's Party
- Nationalist Congress Party
- People's Democratic Party
- Rashtriya Samajwadi Party
- Republican Party of India (Athawale)
- Samajwadi Party (Provisional)
- Sikkim Democratic Front
- Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)
- Swaraj India
- Telangana Jana Samithi
- Yuva Swaraj Party
The 59 parties whose registration was rejected include:
- 14 parties whose registration was rejected due to non-compliance with the ECI's guidelines
- 15 parties whose registration was rejected due to lack of sufficient support from the public
- 10 parties whose registration was rejected due to duplication of names or symbols
- 10 parties whose registration was rejected due to non-submission of required documents
- 10 parties whose registration was rejected due to other reasons
It's worth noting that the ECI has a set of guidelines and criteria for registering new parties, which includes requirements such as having a minimum number of members, submitting required documents, and demonstrating sufficient public support.