334 Political Parties Delisted for Failure to Comply with EC Norms

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-09 11:46:42 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-23 01:59:25

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334 Political Parties Delisted for Failure to Comply with EC Norms

The Election Commission of India (ECI) has delisted 334 registered unrecognized political parties for failing to comply with the required norms. The poll body has taken this action as part of its ongoing efforts to ensure transparency and accountability in the political arena.

The ECI, in a statement, said that these unrecognized political parties were given ample opportunity to comply with the norms, which include submitting annual updates on their financial standings, as well as details of their candidates and elections. However, they failed to fulfill these requirements in time. This decision is a significant step for the ECI in sanitizing the political environment ahead of the polls.

The delisting of these parties will help ensure that only legitimate and credible political entities operate within the boundaries of the nation. This move is expected to streamline the political process, favor electoral transparency, and make it easier for the public to identify credible parties to support. It will also help in maintaining the integrity of the electoral system and boosting public confidence in the democratic process.

The ECI's decision to delist these 334 parties is a reminder to all political groups that compliance with governing norms and transparency is necessary to participate in the electoral process. We expect the ECI to continue taking such tough actions to keep the political landscape robust and healthy.