Arunachal Pradesh Congress Committee
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Arunachal Pradesh Congress Committee | |
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President | Nabam Tuki |
Chairman | Lombo Tayeng |
Headquarters | Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh |
Youth wing | Arunachal Pradesh Youth Congress |
Women's wing | Arunachal Pradesh Mahila Congress Committee |
Ideology | |
Alliance | United Progressive Alliance |
Seats in Lok Sabha | 0 / 2
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Seats in Rajya Sabha | 0 / 1
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Seats in Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly | 4 / 60
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Election symbol | |
Arunachal Pradesh Congress Committee (or Arunachal PCC) is the state wing of Indian National Congress serving in Arunachal Pradesh. 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 for all districts of Arunachal Pradesh. The current president of the Arunachal Pradesh Congress Committee is Nabam Tuki, who is also a former Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh.[1]
Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election
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Year | Party leader | Seats won | Change in seats |
Outcome |
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1978 | Tasso Grayu | 0 / 30
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new | Opposition |
1980 | Gegong Apang | 13 / 30
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13 | Government |
1984 | 21 / 30
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8 | Government | |
1990 | 37 / 60
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16 | Government | |
1995 | 43 / 60
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6 | Government | |
1999 | Mukut Mithi | 53 / 60
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10 | Government |
2004 | Gegong Apang | 34 / 60
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19 | Government |
2009 | Dorjee Khandu | 42 / 60
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8 | Government |
2014 | Nabam Tuki | 42 / 60
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- | Government |
2019 | 4 / 60
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38 | Opposition |
See also
- Indian National Congress
- Congress Working Committee
- All India Congress Committee
- Pradesh Congress Committee
References
- ^ "Congress Party PCC Presidents - Indian National Congress". www.inc.in. Archived from the original on 1 April 2019.
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