City
Epaper

Will the CPI-M retain its national party status?

By IANS | Updated: June 5, 2024 20:30 IST

Thiruvananthapuram, June 5 With the CPI-M getting routed in the Lok Sabha elections in Kerala for the second ...

Open in App

Thiruvananthapuram, June 5 With the CPI-M getting routed in the Lok Sabha elections in Kerala for the second successive time, it faces a challenge to its national party status and the Election Commission will decide on its continuation.

While Kerala is considered a bastion of the party, the CPI-M only managed to win just one seat in the state. With this, the total number of seats that it got in the country reached four - just one more than in 2019 - causing concern to the top leadership. It won two seats in Tamil Nadu and one in Rajasthan.

In Kerala, the CPI-M had contested 15 seats, the CPI four, and the Kerala Congress-Mani one. Barring the one seat that the CPI-M won, it was a total washout for the ruling Left Democratic Front.

To have the tag of a national party, the CPI-M has to satisfy one of the three conditions - winning two per cent of seats (11 seats) in the Lok Sabha from at least three different states, getting six per cent votes in a Lok Sabha or Assembly election in four or more states and winning four Lok Sabha seats, or the party gets recognition as a state party in four states.

The CPI-M, which ruled West Bengal for 34 years, ended up with a vote share of a mere 5.67 per cent and no seats in the state.

Now all eyes are on the ECI when it takes a call on classifying which parties will retain the national party status. At present, there are six, including the CPI-M, carrying the tag of a national party.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

EntertainmentSara, Ibrahim bring fun and grace to their first ramp walk together for Abhinav Mishra

CricketHope Gill carries forward legacy of Virat, Rohit in ODIs: Harbhajan Singh

CricketFormer England forward Owen surprised by Arsenal fan base in India; India cricketer Samson confesses love for Liverpool

CricketUnfortunate that I never got the opportunity to play under Mahi bhai: Suryakumar Yadav

EntertainmentRajkumar Hirani calls himself "huge fan" of Satyajit Ray

National Realted Stories

NationalAgriculture backbone of India’s economy, and farmers are its soul: Shivraj Singh Chouhan

NationalNIA chargesheets 11 accused in Punjab police station attack case

NationalED attaches Rs 423 crore-worth properties of Ozone Urbana for failing to deliver flats

NationalAssam Rifles provides skill training to 56 youths in Manipur

NationalVice President Radhakrishnan to hold first formal meet with political leaders on Oct 7