Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee
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Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (Kerala PCC or K.P.C.C) is the unit of the Indian National Congress—the world's largest political organization—working in the state of Kerala. Its head office is situated at Trivandrum (Thiruvanathapuram).
Chief ministers
- Oommen Chandy [1] 31 August 2004 to 18 May 2006, 18 May 2011 to Till date
- A. K. Antony [2] 27 April 1977 to 27 October 1978; 22 March 1995 to 9 May 1996; 17 May 2001 to 29 August 2004
- K. Karunakaran [3] 25 March 1977 to 25 April 1977; 28 December 1981 to 17 March 1982; 24 May 1982 to 25 March 1987; 24 June 1991 to 16 May 1995
- R. Sankar 26 September 1962 to 10 September 1964
- Panampilly Govinda Menon Travancore-Cochin 10 February 1955 to 23 March 1956
- A. J. John, Anaparambil [4] Travancore-Cochin 12 March 1952 to 16 March 1954
- C. Kesavan Travancore-Cochin Jan 1951 to 12 March 1952
- Parur T. K. Narayana Pillai Travancore; Travancore-Cochin 27 October 1948 - 1 July 1949 - Jan 1951
- Pattom A. Thanu Pillai Travancore 24 March 1948 to 17 October 1948
KPCC presidents
- K. Madhavan Nair (Travancore) 1927
- Pattom A. Thanu Pillai (Travancore) 1938
- Mohammed Abdul Rahiman Sahib (Malabar) 1939
- R. Sankar 1959
- A. K. Antony
- Vayalar Ravi
- C. V. Padmarajan
- Thennala G. Balakrishna Pillai Elected on 23 June 2004
- K. Muraleedharan
- Ramesh Chennithala
Associations
- Kerala Students Union (K. S. U.)
- Kerala Pradesh Youth Congress
- Kerala Pradesh Karshaka Congress
- INTUC
- Mahila Congress
- Sevadal
- Dapc
External links
- Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee
- All India Congress Committee
- Veekshanam.
- Oommen Chandy [5]
- A. K. Antony [6]
- K. Karunakaran [7]
- A. J. John, Anaparambil [8]
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