Pradesh Congress Committee
The elected committee that directs the Congress Party in an Indian state is known as Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC). It is elected by card-holding members of the Congress and in turn elects State Congress Presidents and delegates to the All India Congress Committee.
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List of PCCs
- Andaman & Nicobar TCC
- Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee
- Arunachal Pradesh Congress Committee
- Assam PCC
- Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee
- Chhattisgarh Pradesh Congress Committee
- Chandigarh TCC
- Dadra & Nagar Haveli TCC
- Daman & Diu TCC
- Delhi PCC
- Goa PCC
- Gujarat PCC
- Haryana PCC
- Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee
- Jammu & Kashmir PCC
- Jharkhand PCC
- Karnataka PCC
- Kerala PCC
- Lakshadweep TCC
- Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee
- Maharashtra PCC
- Manipur PCC
- Meghalaya PCC
- Mizoram PCC
- Mumbai RCC
- Nagaland PCC
- Odisha PCC
- Puducherry PCC
- Punjab PCC
- Rajasthan PCC
- Sikkim PCC
- Tamil Nadu PCC
- Telangana PCC
- Tripura PCC
- Uttarakhand PCC
- Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee
- West Bengal PCC
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