Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee
Rajasthan Congress राजस्थान कांग्रेस | |
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President | Sachin Pilot |
Headquarters | Indira Gandhi Bhawan, Chandpol,Jaipur - 302001 |
Student wing | NSUI Rajasthan |
Youth wing | Rajasthan Youth Congress |
Women's wing | Rajasthan Pradesh Mahila Congress |
Ideology | |
Alliance | United Progressive Alliance |
Seats in Lok Sabha |
2 / 545 [1](currently 530 members + 1 Speaker) |
Seats in Rajya Sabha |
0 / 10
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Seats in |
25 / 200 (Rajasthan Legislative Assembly)
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Election symbol | |
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Website | |
http://www.rajasthanpcc.com/ | |
Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee or (Rajasthan Congress) or Rajasthan PCC is the Pradesh Congress Committee (state wing) of the Indian National Congress (INC) serving in the state of Rajasthan.[2]
Chief ministers of Congress in Rajasthan state
No | Name | Took office | Left office | Party[lower-alpha 1] | Tenure | |
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1 | Heera Lal Shastri | 7 April 1949 | 5 January 1951 | Indian National Congress | 639 days | |
2 | C. S. Venkatachari | 6 January 1951 | 25 April 1951 | 110 days | ||
3 | Jai Narayan Vyas | 26 April 1951 | 3 March 1952 | 313 days | ||
4 | Tika Ram Paliwal MLA for Mahuwa |
3 March 1952 | 31 October 1952 | 243 days | ||
5 | Jai Narayan Vyas [2] MLA for Kishangarh |
1 November 1952 | 12 November 1954 | 742 days (total 1055 days) | ||
6 | Mohan Lal Sukhadia MLA for Udaipur |
13 November 1954 | 13 March 1967 | 4503 days | ||
7 | Mohan Lal Sukhadia [2] MLA for Udaipur |
26 April 1967 | 9 July 1971 | Indian National Congress | 1535 days (total 6380 days) | |
8 | Barkatullah Khan MLA for Tijara |
9 July 1971 | 11 August 1973 | 765 days | ||
10 | Hari Dev Joshi MLA for Banswara |
11 August 1973 | 29 April 1977 | 1389 days | ||
11 | Jagannath Pahadia MLA for Weir |
6 June 1980 | 13 July 1981 | Indian National Congress | 403 days | |
12 | Shiv Charan Mathur MLA for Mandalgarh |
14 July 1981 | 23 February 1985 | 1320 days | ||
13 | Hira Lal Devpura MLA for Kumbhalgarh |
23 February 1985 | 10 March 1985 | 16 days | ||
14 | Hari Dev Joshi [2] MLA for Banswara |
10 March 1985 | 20 January 1988 | 1046 days | ||
15 | Shiv Charan Mathur [2] MLA for Mandalgarh |
20 January 1988 | 4 December 1989 | 684 days (total 2004 days) | ||
16 | Hari Dev Joshi [3] MLA for Banswara |
4 December 1989 | 4 March 1990 | 91 days (total 2526 days) | ||
17 | Ashok Gehlot MLA for Sardarpura |
1 December 1998 | 8 December 2003 | Indian National Congress | 1834 days | |
18 | Ashok Gehlot [2] MLA for Sardarpura |
12 December 2008 | 13 December 2013 | Indian National Congress | 1822 days (total 3656 days) | |
Electoral Performance in the State of Rajasthan
Year | General Election | Votes Polled | Seats Won |
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1951 | 1st Assembly | 1,286,953 | 82 |
1951 | 1st Lok Sabha | 1,460,971 | 9 |
1957 | 2nd Assembly | 2,141,931 | 119 |
1957 | 2nd Lok Sabha | 2,494,094 | 19 |
1962 | 3rd Assembly | 2,052,383 | 88 |
1962 | 3rd Lok Sabha | 1,951,507 | 14 |
1967 | 4th Assembly | 2,798,411 | 89 |
1967 | 4th Lok Sabha | 2,722,493 | 10 |
1971 | 5th Lok Sabha | 3,486,776 | 14 |
1972 | 5th Assembly | 3,976,157 | 145 |
1977 | 6th Assembly | 2,599,772 | 41 |
1977 | 6th Lok Sabha | 2,568,345 | 1 |
1980 | 7th Assembly | 3,975,315 | 133 |
1980 | 7th Lok Sabha | 4,040,398 | 18 |
1984 | 8th Lok Sabha | 5,898,116 | 25 |
1985 | 8th Assembly | 5,342,920 | 113 |
1989 | 9th Lok Sabha | 5,285,868 | 0 |
1990 | 9th Assembly | 4,988,699 | 50 |
1991 | 10th Lok Sabha | 5,407,144 | 13 |
1993 | 10th Assembly | 6,442,721 | 76 |
1996 | 11th Lok Sabha | 5,253,531 | 12 |
1998 | 11th Assembly | 8,467,160 | 153 |
1998 | 12th Lok Sabha | 7,846,072 | 18 |
1999 | 13th Lok Sabha | 7,475,888 | 9 |
2003 | 12th Assembly | 8,120,605 | 56 |
2004 | 14th Lok Sabha | 7,179,939 | 4 |
Notes
- ↑ 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
- ↑ "Members: Lok Sabha". loksabha.nic.in. Lok Sabha Secretariat. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
- ↑ Congress in States Archived 3 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine. All India Congress Committee website.
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