Official Opposition (India)

In India, Official Opposition designates largest party not supporting the ruling cabinet in the Parliament of India or a State or Territory Legislative Assembly. To get formal recognition in either upper or lower houses, the concerned party must have at least 10% of the total strength of the house.[1] A single party has to meet the 10% seat criterion, not an alliance. Many of the Indian state legislatures also follow this 10% rule while the rest of them prefer single largest opposition party according to the rules of their respective houses. But many times the media also plays opposition role,i.e., news channels, social media.

  1. ^ "16th Lok Sabha won't have leader of opposition". The Times of India. Retrieved 17 January 2019.

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