All India Congress Committee
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The All India Congress Committee (AICC) is the Presidium or the central decision-making assembly of the Indian National Congress. It is composed of members elected from State-level Pradesh Congress Committees and can have as many as a thousand members. It is the AICC that elects members of the Congress Working Committee and the Congress President, who is also the head of the AICC. The organisational executives of the AICC are several general-secretaries selected by the Congress President and the members of the Congress Working Committee.
History
Originally the footquarters of AICC were located at Anand Bhawan, Allahabad, however after independence of India in 1947 under Nehru it was shifted to 7, Jantar Mantar Marg, near Jantar Mantar, Delhi and subsequently to 24 Akbar Road, right behind 10 Janpath, after the 1969 Congress split, under Indira Gandhi.[1]
Today, its institutional records are part of the Archives at the Nehru Memorial Museum & Library, at Teen Murti House, Delhi.[2]
Organisation
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The Organisation is headed by the Congress President, who is elected by the All India Congress Committee. The AICC on the other hand is composed of delegates sent by the various State-level Pradesh Congress Committees, who themselves have been elected or nominated to their respective Pradesh Congress Committee from the district and panchayat level party units. Besides the President, these delegates also elect the Congress Working Committee, which is the apex decision making body of the organisation. Several General Secretaries are also appointed by the President to run the functioning of the organisation.
Organisation
- Sonia Gandhi – President
- Rahul Gandhi – Vice-President
- Ahmed Patel – Political Secretary
- Motilal Vora – Treasurer
General Secretaries
- Ambika Soni
- BK Hariprasad
- C. P. Joshi
- Janardhan Dwivedi
- Gurudas Kamat
- Digvijaya Singh
- Ajay Maken
- Madhusudan Mistry
- Luizinho Faleiro
- Shakeel Ahmad
- Mukul Wasnik
- Mohan Prakash
- Sushila Tiriya
- Hema Prova Saikia
Secretaries
- Prabha Kishore Taivad
- Ashwani Sekhri
- Sujaj Hegde
- Manish Chatrath
- Priya Dutt
- Zubair Khan (Politician)
- Naseeb Singh
- Prakash Joshi
- Rana Goswami
- Sanjay Kapoor
- Bhakta Charan Das
- Geetashree Oraon
- Mainul Haque
- Subhankar Sarkar
- Tarachand Bhagora
- Arun Yadav
- Avinash Pande
- Kishore Lal Sharma
- Paresh Dhanani
- Shakeel Ahmed Khan
- A. ChellaKumar
- Shantaram Naik
- Su. Thrunavukkarasar
- R. C. Khuntia
- Ashok Tanwar
- Ashwani Sekhri
- Mirza Irshad Baig
- Sajjan Kumar Verma
- Bhupen Kumar Borah
- K. Jayakumar
- Vijay Laxmi Sadho
- Balram Bacchan
- Rakesh Kalia
- Sanjay Nirupam
- Shyoraj Jivan Valmiki
- Deepak Babaria
- G. Chinna Reddy
- V. D. Satheesan
- Asha Kumari
- Harish Choudhary
- Kuljit Singh Nagra
- V. Hanumantha Rao
- Avtar Singh Bhadana
Spokesperson
- Dr. Ajay Kumar
- Priyanka Chaturvedi
- Manish Tewari
- Deepa Dasmunsi
- Rajeev Shukla
- Sachin Pilot
- R.P. Singh
- Rajiv Satav
- Jaiveer Shergill
- Ajoy Kumar
- Abhishek Singhvi
- Vijay inder singla
- Kushboo
Congress in Pradesh (States)
- Andaman and Nicobar PCC
- Andhra Pradesh PCC
- Arunachal Pradesh PCC
- Assam PCC
- Bihar PCC
- Chhattisgarh PCC
- Dadra and Nagar Haveli PCC
- Daman and Diu PCC
- Delhi PCC
- Goa PCC
- Gujarat PCC
- Haryana PCC
- Himachal Pradesh PCC
- Jammu & Kashmir PCC
- Jharkhand PCC
- Karnataka PCC
- Kerala PCC
- Lakshadweep PCC
- Madhya Pradesh PCC
- Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee
- Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee
- Meghalaya PCC
- Mizoram PCC
- Nagaland PCC
- Orissa PCC
- Pondicherry PCC
- Punjab PCC
- Rajasthan PCC
- Sikkim PCC
- Tamil Nadu PCC
- Tripura PCC
- Uttarakhand PCC
- Uttar Pradesh PCC
- West Bengal PCC
See also
References
- ^ "Witness to country's historical past". Hindustan Times. 14 July 2013. Retrieved 23 September 2013.
- ^ "Archives". Nehru Memorial Museum & Library.
Bibliography
- Rasheed Kidwai (2013). 24 Akbar Road: A Short History of the People behind the Fall and Rise of the Congress. Hachette India. ISBN 978-93-5009-373-3.