Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee

Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) is the Pradesh Congress Committee (state wing) of the Indian National Congress (INC) serving in the state of Madhya Pradesh.[1]

Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee
PresidentKamal Nath
HeadquartersIndira Bhawan, Link Road No.1, Shivaji Nagar, Bhopal-462016, Madhya Pradesh
Youth wingMadhya Pradesh Youth Congress
Women's wingMadhya Pradesh Mahila Congress Committee
Ideology
AllianceUnited Progressive Alliance
Seats in Lok Sabha
1 / 29
Seats in Rajya Sabha
3 / 11
Seats in Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly
96 / 230
Election symbol
Website
http://mpcongress.in/

Current President of the MPCC is Kamal nath and Vice president of the MPCC is Bhanu pratap singh tomar.[2][3][4][5]

Structure and composition

#Name of the OrganisationName of the PresidentName of the Vice President
01Madhya Pradesh congress committeeKamalnathBhanu pratap singh tomar
03Madhya Pradesh mahila Congress CommitteeMandvi ChouhanNIL
04NSUI Madhya PradeshVipin WankhedeNIL
05SevadalNIL
06INTUCNIL
07Kisan CongressDinesh GurjarNIL
08Social Media Dept.Abhay TiwariNIL
09Kisan Congress Social Media Dept.Aman DubeyNIL
10Youth Congress Social Media Dept.Chanchlesh VyasNIL
11NSUI Social Media Dept.Ankur BatriNIL
12Consumer Protection CellHari Shankar ShuklaNIL

List of state presidents

Si No. Photo Name Took Office Left Office
1 Radhakishan Malviya 1998 2003
2 Subhash Yadav 2003 2008
3 Suresh Pachouri 2008 2011
4 Kantilal Bhuria 2011 2014
5 Arun Yadav 2014 2018
6 Kamal Nath 2018 Incumbent

List of chief ministers

Ravishankar Shukla
Arjun Singh
Digvijaya Singh


No Name Term of office Party[lower-alpha 1] Days in office
1 Ravishankar Shukla
MLA for Saraipali
1 November 1956 31 December 1956 Indian National Congress 61 days
2 Bhagwantrao Mandloi
MLA for Khandwa
1 January 1957 30 January 1957 30 days
3 Kailash Nath Katju
MLA for Jaora
31 January 1957 14 March 1957 43 days
14 March 1957 11 March 1962 1823 days [Total 1866 days]
(2) Bhagwantrao Mandloi
MLA for Khandwa
12 March 1962 29 September 1963 567 days
4 Dwarka Prasad Mishra
MLA for katangi
30 September 1963 8 March 1967 1256 days
9 March 1967 29 July 1967 143 days [Total 1399 days]
5 Nareshchandra Singh
MLA for Pussore
13 March 1969 25 March 1969 Indian National Congress 13 days
6 Shyama Charan Shukla
MLA for Rajim
26 March 1969 28 January 1972 1038 days
7 Prakash Chandra Sethi
MLA for Ujjain Uttar
29 January 1972 22 March 1972 54 days
23 March 1972 22 December 1975 1004 days [Total 1058 days]
(6) Shyama Charan Shukla [2]
MLA for Rajim
23 December 1975 29 April 1977 494 days
8 Arjun Singh
MLA for Churhat
8 June 1980 10 March 1985 Indian National Congress 1736 days
11 March 1985 12 March 1985 2 days
9 Motilal Vora
MLA for Durg
13 March 1985 13 February 1988 1068 days
(8) Arjun Singh [2]
MLA for Churhat
14 February 1988 24 January 1989 345 days [Total 2083 days]
(9) Motilal Vora [2]
MLA for Durg
25 January 1989 8 December 1989 318 days [Total 1386 days]
(6) Shyama Charan Shukla [3] 9 December 1989 4 March 1990 86 days [Total 1618 days]
10 Digvijaya Singh
MLA for Raghogarh
7 December 1993 1 December 1998 Indian National Congress 1820 days
1 December 1998 8 December 2003 1834 days [Total 3654 days]
11 Kamal Nath 17 December 2018 23 March 2020 Indian National Congress 17 December 2018
(2 years, 49 days)

state vice president

Name Took Office Left Office party
Bhanu pratap singh tomar 1 september 2020 Incumbent Indian National Congress|-

Electoral performance

YearGeneral ElectionVotes PolledSeats Won
19511st Assembly3,434,058194
19511st Lok Sabha3,713,53727
19572nd Assembly3,691,999232
19572nd Lok Sabha3,967,19935
19623rd Assembly2,527,257142
19623rd Lok Sabha2,651,88224
19674th Assembly3,700,686167
19674th Lok Sabha3,774,36424
19715th Lok Sabha4,027,65821
19725th Assembly5,219,823220
19776th Assembly4,200,71784
19776th Lok Sabha3,835,8071
19807th Assembly5,741,077246
19807th Lok Sabha5,949,85935
19848th Lok Sabha8,898,83540
19858th Assembly6,937,747250
19899th Lok Sabha7,420,9358
19909th Assembly6,634,51856
199110th Lok Sabha7,425,64427
199310th Assembly9,628,464174
199611th Lok Sabha7,111,7538
199811th Assembly10,778,985172
199812th Lok Sabha10,611,31710
199913th Lok Sabha11,135,16111
200312th Assembly8,059,41438
200414th Lok Sabha6,289,0134
200813th Assembly817031871
200915th Lok Sabha 12
201314th Assembly 58
201416th Lok Sabha 2
201815th Assembly15595153114

Factions

Madhya Pradesh Vikas Congress was a faction in the Congress Party from 1996 to 1998. MPVC was founded by former aviation minister Madhavrao Scindia, after he was refused an INC ticket for the 1996 Lok Sabha elections.

Scindia won a seat [6] as an MPVC candidate as a result of hard work & strong campaign led by his workers & followers who had also resigned from INC.[7] In 1998 MPVC merged into Indian National Congress.

See also

Notes

  1. This column only names the chief minister's party. The state government he heads may be a complex coalition of several parties and independents; these are not listed here.

References

  1. Congress in States Archived 18 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine All India Congress Committee website.
  2. Sharma, Hemender. "Congress leader Kamal Nath starts Madhya Pradesh campaign with three Masjids visits". INDIA TODAY. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  3. "Not in race for any post, says Kamal Nath as he takes charge". Business Standard. Press Trust of India. 1 May 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  4. "Kamal Nath, Now the Unanimous Face of Congress, Rejuvenates Party Workers in MP". news18. News18. 1 May 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  5. Rai, DS. "What Kamal Nath as president means for Congress in Madhya Pradesh". dailyo. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  6. "Scindia". Rediff. 6 March 1998. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  7. Desai, Bharat (15 May 1996). "Elections 1996: Madhavrao Scindia quits Congress(I), takes on party high command". INDIA TODAY. Retrieved 4 May 2018.


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