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Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee

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Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee
AbbreviationHPCC
LeaderBhupinder Singh Hooda
PresidentUdai Bhan
ChairmanBhupinder Singh Hooda
General SecretaryDipak Babaria
HeadquartersKothi No.140, Sector-9B Chandigarh-160009
Youth wingHaryana Youth Congress
Women's wingHaryana Pradesh Mahila Congress Committee
Ideology
Political positionCentre
AllianceIndian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance
Seats in Lok Sabha
5 / 10
Seats in Rajya Sabha
1 / 5
Seats in Haryana Legislative Assembly
28 / 90
Election symbol

The Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee or (HPCC or Haryana PCC) is the state unit of the Indian National Congress (INC) in the state of Haryana, India. It is responsible for organizing and coordinating the party's activities and campaigns within the state, as well as selecting candidates for local, state, and national elections. The HPCC's headquarters are located in Chandigarh. The current president of the Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee is Mr. Udai Bhan, a senior leader and four-time Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA).[1]

Structure & Composition

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S.no Name Designation
1. Dipak Babaria[2] AICC Incharge
2. Udai Bhan[3][4] President
Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee
3. Sudha Bhardawaj President
Haryana Pradesh Mahila Congress
4. Divyanshu Buddhiraja President
Haryana Pradesh Youth Congress
5. Avinash Yadav President
Haryana Pradesh NSUI
6. Bhupinder Singh Hooda CLP Leader
Haryana Legislative Assembly
7. Aftab Ahmed Deputy CLP Leader
Haryana Legislative Assembly

Ideology and poltical positions

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The Indian National Congress (INC) in Haryana adheres to the fundamental principles of secularism, democracy, and social justice. In line with the national party’s vision, the INC in Haryana focuses on addressing regional concerns while promoting inclusive development and equitable growth. The party is particularly committed to the welfare of marginalized communities, including farmers, who are central to its agenda.

In Haryana, the INC has actively worked to implement policies that support agricultural development and improve rural infrastructure. This includes advocating for fair crop prices, enhancing irrigation facilities, and providing financial assistance to farmers in distress. The party’s initiatives are aimed at sustainable agricultural practices and rural empowerment. Additionally, the INC emphasizes transparent governance, women's empowerment, and the strengthening of educational and healthcare systems to uplift the overall quality of life for the state's citizens.

List of presidents

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S.no President Portrait Term
1. Bhagwat Dayal Sharma 4-8-1966 16-11-1966
2. Ram Kishan Gupta 19-11-1966 9-11-1969
3. Ramchandra Mittal 2-1-1970 10-12-1972
4. Rao Nihal Singh 11-12-1972 04-07-1977
5. Ranbir Singh Hooda 05-07-1977 01-01-1978
6. Sultan Singh 8-11-1978 02-11-1979
7. Dalbir Singh 3-11-1979 10-06-1980
8. Sardar Harpal Singh 17-09-1980 10-06-1982
(6). Sultan Singh 11-06-1982 08-10-1985
9. Choudhary Birendra Singh 9-10-1985 19-04-1986
(8). Sardar Harpal Singh 14-05-1986 07-09-1987
10. Balbir Pal Shah 08-09-1987 06-02-1989
11. Shamsher Singh Surjewala 07-02-1989 30-09-1990
(9). Chaudhary Birendra Singh 01-10-1990 10-04-1992
12. Dharam Pal Singh Malik 11-04-1992 27-02-1997
13. Bhupinder Singh Hooda 29-02-1997 31-07-2002
14. Bhajan Lal Bishnoi 01-08-2002 02-07-2006
15. Phool Chand Mullana 27-08-2007 10-02-2014
16. Ashok Tanwar 14-02-2014 04-09-2019
17. Kumari Selja 04-09-2019 27-04-2022
18. Udai Bhan 27-04-2022 Incumbent

Haryana Pradesh Legislative Assembly election

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Year Party leader Seats won Change
in seats
Outcome
1967 Bhagwat Dayal Sharma
48 / 81
New Government
1968 Bansi Lal
48 / 81
Steady Government
1972
52 / 81
Increase 4 Government
1977
3 / 90
Decrease 49 Opposition
1982 Bhajan Lal
36 / 90
Increase 33 Government
1987 Bansi Lal
5 / 90
Decrease 31 Opposition
1991 Bhajan Lal
51 / 90
Increase46 Government
1996
9 / 90
Decrease 42 Opposition
2000
21 / 90
Increase 12 Opposition
2005 Bhupinder Singh Hooda
67 / 90
Increase 46 Government
2009
40 / 90
Decrease 27 Government
2014
15 / 90
Decrease 25 Opposition
2019
31 / 90
Increase16 Opposition
2024 TBD

List of Chief Ministers of Haryana from Indian National Congress

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S.no Name Portrait Constituency Term Assembly
1. B. D. Sharma Jhajjar 1 November 1966 23 March 1967 142 days 1st

(1962 elections)

2. Bansi Lal Tosham 22 May 1968 14 March 1972 11 years, 282 days 3rd

(1968 elections)

14 March 1972 30 November 1975 4th

(1972 elections)

5 June 1986 19 June 1987 6th

(1982 elections)

3. Banarsi Das Gupta Bhiwani 1 December 1975 30 April 1977.[5] 1 year, 150 days 4th

(1972 elections)

4. Bhajan Lal Bishnoi Adampur 23 May 1982 5 June 1986 11 years, 298 days 6th

(1982 elections)

23 July 1991 9 May 1996 8th

(1991 election)

5. Bhupinder Singh Hooda
Garhi Sampla-Kiloi 5 March 2005 19 October 2014[6] 9 years, 235 days 11th

(2005 elections)

12th

(2009 elections)

Prominent members

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Lok Sabha general elections (M.P. in Haryana)

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Year Party leader Total seats Seats won Change
in seats
1967 B. D. Sharma 10
9 / 10
New
1971 Ramchandra 10
9 / 10
Steady
1977 Rao Nihal Singh 10
0 / 10
Decrease 9
1980 Sardar Harpal Singh 10
3 / 10
Increase 3
1984 Sultan Singh 10
10 / 10
Increase 7
1989 Shamsher Singh Surjewala 10
4 / 10
Decrease 6
1991 Chaudhary Birendra Singh 10
9 / 10
Increase5
1996 Dharam Pal Singh Malik 10
2 / 10
Decrease 7
1998 Bhupinder Singh Hooda 10
3 / 10
Increase 1
1999 10
0 / 10
Decrease 3
2004 10
9 / 10
Increase 9
2009 Phool Chand Mullana 10
9 / 10
Steady
2014 Ashok Tanwar 10
1 / 10
Decrease 8
2019 10
0 / 10
Decrease 1
2024 Udai Bhan 10
5 / 10
Increase 5

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Newsmaker | New Haryana Cong chief Udai Bhan a Hooda man, says 'Must work under his leadership'". 28 April 2022. Archived from the original on 6 May 2022. Retrieved 6 May 2022.
  2. ^ "Indian National Congress". Indian National Congress. Retrieved 16 September 2024.
  3. ^ ""Congress will win more than 70 seats": Udai Bhan ahead of Haryana assembly polls". ANI News. Retrieved 16 September 2024.
  4. ^ Correspondent, Special (27 April 2022). "Udai Bhan is new Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee president". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 16 September 2024. {{cite news}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  5. ^ "Haryana has a new leader in Banarasi Das Gupta but same old equation persists". Indiatoday.intoday.in. Archived from the original on 24 May 2024. Retrieved 23 June 2017.
  6. ^ "Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda hails rail budget - Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis". Dnaindia.com. 24 February 2010. Archived from the original on 9 November 2017. Retrieved 23 June 2017.
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