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1 Structure & Composition  





2 List of presidents  





3 List of chief ministers of Himachal Pradesh from Indian National Congress(1963present)  





4 List of Current Members of the Himachal Legislative Assembly  





5 List of Current Members of Lok Sabha  





6 List of all Rajya Sabha members of Himachal Pradesh from Indian National Congress  





7 Timeline  





8 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election  





9 See also  





10 Notes  





11 References  





12 External links  














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Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee
PresidentPratibha Singh
ChairmanSukhvinder Singh Sukhu
(CM of HP)
HeadquartersRajiv Bhawan, Near HPTDC, Shimla-171001, Himachal Pradesh
Youth wingHimachal Pradesh Youth Congress
Women's wingHimachal Pradesh Mahila Congress Committee
Ideology
  • Social liberalism
  • Democratic socialism
  • Social democracy
  • Secularism
  • AllianceIndian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance
    Seats in Lok Sabha
    0 / 4

    Seats in Rajya Sabha
    0 / 3

    Seats in Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly
    38 / 68

    Election symbol
  • Political parties
  • Elections
  • Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee (HPCC) is the state unit of the Indian National Congress, working in the state of Himachal 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. The current president of the HPCC is Pratibha Singh. Y. S. Parmar, Ram Lal Thakur and Virbhadra Singh from Congress represented the state since 1951. Its head office is situated at Rajiv Bhawan in Shimla. Pratibha Singh is the current president.

    Smt. Sonia Gandhi and the Shri A. K. Antony at the foundation stone laying ceremony of the Rohtang Tunnel Project, in Manali, Himachal Pradesh on June 28, 2010
    The Chairperson, National Advisory Council, Smt. Sonia Gandhi laid the foundation stone for the Rohtang Tunnel Project, in Manali, Himachal Pradesh on June 28, 2010
    The Chairperson, National Advisory Council, Smt. Sonia Gandhi laid the foundation stone for the Rohtang Tunnel Project, in Manali, Himachal Pradesh

    Structure & Composition[edit]

    S.no Name Designation
    1. Rajeev Shukla AICC Incharge
    2. Pratibha Singh President
    Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee
    3. Zainab Chandel President
    Himachal Pradesh Mahila Congress
    4. Nigam Bhandari President
    Himachal Pradesh Youth Congress
    5. Chatter Singh Thakur President
    Himachal Pradesh NSUI
    6. Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu CLP Leader
    Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly


    List of presidents[edit]

    S.no Name Portrait Term
    1. Viplove Thakur 2006 2008
    2. Kaul Singh Thakur 2008 2012
    3. Virbhadra Singh 2012 2013
    4. Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu 2013 2019
    5. Kuldeep Singh Rathore 2019 2022
    6. Pratibha Singh 2022 Incumbent

    List of chief ministers of Himachal Pradesh from Indian National Congress(1963–present)[edit]

    The Chief Commissioner's Province of Himachal Pradesh was formed on 15 April 1948 through integration of 30 erstwhile princely-states. In 1951, Himachal Pradesh become a Part C state, under the Government of Part C State, 1951 and was brought under a Lt. Governor with 36-member Legislative Assembly. First elections to the Assembly were held in 1952. The Indian National Congress won 24 seats to form a government under Yashwant Singh Parmar.

    In 1954, Bilaspur, another part-C State, was merged with Himachal Pradesh. In 1956 it was made a Union Territory and was placed under a Lt. Governor with a Territorial Council with limited powers. In 1963, Himachal Pradesh, though being a Union Territory, was provided with a Legislative Assembly. The Territorial Council was converted into the Legislative Assembly of the Union Territory. The assembly has its first sitting on 1 October 1971. On 18 December 1970 the State of Himachal Pradesh Act was passed by Parliament and the new state came into being on 25 January 1971 as the 18th state of the Indian Union.

    No[a] Portrait Name Constituency Term of office Assembly

    (election)

    From To Days in office
    (1) Yashwant Singh Parmar Renuka 1 July 1963 4 March 1967 18 years,

    30 days

    1st

    (Territorial Council)

    4 March 1967 25 January 1971
    25 January 1971 10 March 1972 2nd

    (1967 election)

    10 March 1972 28 January 1977 3rd

    (1972 election)

    2 Thakur Ram Lal Jubbal Kotkhai 28 January 1977 30 April 1977 3 years

    ,144 days

    3rd

    (1972 election)

    14 February 1980 15 June 1982 4th

    (1977 election)

    15 June 1982 7 April 1983 5th

    (1982 election)

    3 Virbhadra Singh Jubbal Kotkhai 8 April 1983 8 March 1985 21 years.

    11 days

    8 March 1985 5 March 1990 6th

    (1985 elections)

    Rohru 3 December 1993 23 March 1998 8th

    (1993 elections)

    6 March 2003 30 December 2007 10th

    (2003 elections)

    Shimla Rural 25 December 2012 27 December 2017 12th

    (2012 elections)

    4 Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu Nadaun 11 December 2022 Till Date 14th

    (2022 elections)

    List of Current Members of the Himachal Legislative Assembly[edit]

    Constituency Electors

    (2022)

    Party MLA
    No. Name
    Chamba
    3 Chamba 81,594 INC Neeraj Nayar
    5 Bhattiyat 78,980 INC Kuldeep Singh Pathania
    Kangra
    7 Indora (SC) 91,569 INC Malender Rajan
    8 Fatehpur 87,913 INC Bhawani Singh Pathania
    9 Jawali 99,572 INC Chander Kumar
    12 Jawalamukhi 78,144 INC Sanjay Rattan
    13 Jaisinghpur (SC) 84,018 INC Yadvinder Goma
    15 Nagrota 88,867 INC Raghubir Singh Bali
    17 Shahpur 87,723 INC Kewal Singh Pathania
    18 Dharamshala 81,516 INC Sudhir Sharma
    19 Palampur 75,481 INC Ashish Butail
    20 Baijnath (SC) 89,135 INC Kishori Lal
    Lahaul and Spiti
    21 Lahaul and Spiti (ST) 24,876 INC Ravi Thakur
    Kullu
    22 Manali 73,488 INC Bhuvneshwar Gaur
    23 Kullu 89,600 INC Sunder Singh Thakur
    Mandi
    32 Dharampur 79,958 INC Chandershekhar
    Hamirpur
    36 Bhoranj (SC) 81,134 INC Suresh Kumar
    37 Sujanpur 73,922 INC Rajinder Singh Rana
    39 Barsar 86,273 INC Inder Dutt Lakhanpal
    40 Nadaun 93,107 INC Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu
    Una
    41 Chintpurni (SC) 82,686 INC Sudarshan Singh Babloo
    42 Gagret 82,774 INC Chaitanya Sharma
    43 Haroli 86,273 INC Mukesh Agnihotri
    45 Kutlehar 85,163 INC Devender Kumar Bhutto
    Bilaspur
    47 Ghumarwin 88,527 INC Rajesh Dharmani
    Solan
    50 Arki 93,852 INC Sanjay Awasthy
    52 Doon 68,266 INC Ram Kumar Chaudhary
    53 Solan (SC) 85,238 INC Dhani Ram Shandil
    54 Kasauli (SC) 67,434 INC Vinod Sultanpuri
    Sirmaur
    56 Nahan 83,561 INC Ajay Solanki
    57 Sri Renukaji (SC) 72,961 INC Vinay Kumar
    59 Shillai 74,831 INC Harshwardhan Chauhan
    Shimla
    61 Theog 83,275 INC Kuldeep Singh Rathore
    62 Kasumpti 65,713 INC Anirudh Singh
    63 Shimla 48,071 INC Harish Janartha
    64 Shimla Rural 76,267 INC Vikramaditya Singh
    65 Jubbal-Kotkhai 71,566 INC Rohit Thakur
    66 Rampur (SC) 74,838 INC Nand Lal
    67 Rohru (SC) 73,580 INC Mohan Lal Brakta
    Kinnaur
    68 Kinnaur (ST) 58,836 INC Jagat Singh Negi

    List of Current Members of Lok Sabha[edit]

    No. Constituency Member of Lok Sabha Photo Date of

    Elected

    1 Mandi Pratibha Singh 2 November 2021

    List of all Rajya Sabha members of Himachal Pradesh from Indian National Congress[edit]

    Name Date of appointment Date of retirement Term
    C L Varma 03/04/1952 02/04/1958 1
    03/04/1964 02/04/1970 2
    Lila Devi 03/04/1956 02/04/1962 1
    Shiva Nand Ramaul 03/04/1962 02/04/1968 1
    Satyavati Dang 03/04/1968 02/04/1974 1
    Roshan Lal 03/04/1970 02/04/1976 1
    03/04/1976 02/04/1982 2
    03/04/1982 02/04/1988 3
    Jagannath Bharadwaj 10/04/1972 09/01/1978 1
    Gian Chand Totu 03/04/1974 02/04/1980 1
    Usha Malhotra 03/04/1980 02/04/1986 1
    Anand Sharma 10/04/1984 09/04/1990 1
    03/04/2004 02/04/2010 2
    03/04/2016 02/04/2022 4
    Chandan Sharma 03/04/1986 02/04/1992 1
    Sushil Barongpa 03/04/1988 02/04/1994 1
    Sushil Barongpa 03/04/1994 02/04/2000 2
    Chandresh Kumari 10/04/1996 09/04/2002 1
    Viplove Thakur 10/04/2006 09/04/2012 1
    10/04/2014 09/04/2020 2

    Timeline[edit]

    Sukhvinder Singh SukhuJai Ram ThakurPrem Kumar DhumalVirbhadra SinghShanta KumarThakur Ram LalYashwant Singh Parmar

    Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election[edit]

    Year Party leader Seats won Change
    in seats
    Outcome
    1952 Yashwant Singh Parmar
    24 / 36

    New Government
    1967
    34 / 60

    Increase10 Government
    1972 Thakur Ram Lal
    53 / 68

    Increase19 Government
    1977
    9 / 68

    Decrease44 Opposition
    1982
    31 / 68

    Increase22 Government
    1985 Virbhadra Singh
    58 / 68

    Increase27 Government
    1990
    9 / 68

    Decrease49 Opposition
    1993
    52 / 68

    Increase43 Government
    1998
    31 / 68

    Decrease21 Opposition
    2003
    43 / 68

    Increase12 Government
    2007
    23 / 68

    Decrease20 Opposition
    2012
    36 / 68

    Increase13 Government
    2017
    21 / 68

    Decrease15 Opposition
    2022 Prathiba Singh
    40 / 68

    Increase19 Government

    See also[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ A number inside brackets indicates that the incumbent has previously held office.

    References[edit]

    External links[edit]


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