Registered Unrecognised Political Parties (RUPP)

  • RUPP are those parties-
  • which are newly registered parties,
  • which have not secured enough percentage of votes in the assembly or general elections to become a state party,
  • which have never contested elections since being registered are considered unrecognised parties.
  • Such parties don’t enjoy all the benefits extended to the recognised parties.
  • According to Section 29 C of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, RUPPs are required to furnish contribution reports prescribed in Form 24 A under Rule 85 B of the Conduct of Election Rules, ....
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