Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee

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Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee (Madhya Pradesh CC) is the Pradesh Congress Committee (state wing) of the Indian National Congress (INC) serving in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.[2] 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 incumbent president of the MPCC is Jitu Patwari.[3][4][5][6][7]

PresidentJitu Patwari
ChairmanUmang Singhar
(Leader of Opposition)
HeadquartersIndira Bhawan, Link Road No.1, Shivaji Nagar, Bhopal-462016, Madhya Pradesh
Youth wingMadhya Pradesh Youth Congress
Quick facts President, Chairman ...
Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee
PresidentJitu Patwari
ChairmanUmang Singhar
(Leader of Opposition)
HeadquartersIndira Bhawan, Link Road No.1, Shivaji Nagar, Bhopal-462016, Madhya Pradesh
Youth wingMadhya Pradesh Youth Congress
Women's wingMadhya Pradesh Mahila Congress
Labour wingUnorganised Workers' and Employees Congress [1]
Ideology
Political positionCentre
ECI StatusA State Unit of Indian National Congress
AllianceIndian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance
Seats in Rajya Sabha
3 / 11
Seats in Lok Sabha
0 / 29
Seats in Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly
64 / 230
Website
https://mpcongress.org/
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Structure and composition

More information Sl no., Incharge ...
Sl no. Incharge Name Designation
1Madhya Pradesh Congress CommitteeJitu PatwariPresident
2Madhya Pradesh Congress CommitteeJaivardhan SinghVice President
3Madhya Pradesh Congress CommitteeVacantWorking President
4Madhya Pradesh Congress CommitteeBala BachchanWorking President
5Madhya Pradesh Congress CommitteeSurender ChoudharyWorking President
6Madhya Pradesh Congress CommitteeAshok Singh[8]Treasurer
7Media Department Mukesh Nayak Chairman
8NSUI Madhya PradeshAashutosh ChoukseyPresident
9SevadalAvanish BhargavPresident
10Madhya Pradesh Mahila CongressReena BourasiPresident
11Madhya Pradesh Youth CongressYash GhanghoriaPresident
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Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election

More information Year, Party leader ...
Year Party leader Seats won Change
in seats
Outcome
1952 Ravishankar Shukla
194 / 232
New Government
1957 Kailash Nath Katju
232 / 288
Increase 38 Government
1962 Dwarka Prasad Mishra
142 / 288
Decrease 90 Government
1967
167 / 296
Increase 25 Opposition later Government
1972 Prakash Chandra Sethi
220 / 296
Increase 53 Government
1977 Shyama Charan Shukla
84 / 320
Decrease 136 Opposition
1980 Arjun Singh
246 / 320
Increase 162 Government
1985
250 / 320
Increase 4 Government
1990 Shyama Charan Shukla
56 / 320
Decrease194 Opposition
1993 Digvijay Singh
174 / 320
Increase 118 Government
1998
172 / 320
Decrease 2 Government
2003
38 / 230
Decrease 86 Opposition
2008 Suresh Pachouri
71 / 230
Increase 33 Opposition
2013 Vivek Tankha
58 / 230
Decrease 13 Opposition
2018 Kamal Nath
114 / 230
Increase 56 Government later Opposition
2023
66 / 230
Decrease 48 Opposition
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Madhya Pradesh Congress Legislative Assembly seat count

List of state presidents

More information S. No., Photo ...
S. No. Photo Name Took office Left office
1 Radhakishan Malviya 1998 2003
2 Subhash Yadav 2003 2008
3 Suresh Pachouri 2008 2011
4 Kantilal Bhuria 2011 2014
5 Arun Yadav 2014 2018
6 Kamal Nath 2018 2023
7 Jitu Patwari 2023 Incumbent
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List of chief ministers

Ravishankar Shukla
Arjun Singh
Digvijaya Singh
Kamal Nath
More information S. No., Name ...
S. No. Name Term of office Party[a] Days in office
1 Ravishankar Shukla
MLA for Saraipali
1 November 1956 31 December 1956 Indian National Congress 61 days
2 Bhagwantrao Mandloi
MLA for Khandwa
1 January 1957 30 January 1957 30 days
3 Kailash Nath Katju
MLA for Jaora
31 January 1957 14 March 1957 43 days
14 March 1957 11 March 1962 1824 days
4 Bhagwantrao Mandloi
MLA for Khandwa
12 March 1962 29 September 1963 567 days
5 Dwarka Prasad Mishra
MLA for katangi
30 September 1963 8 March 1967 1256 days
9 March 1967 29 July 1967 113 days
6 Nareshchandra Singh
MLA for Pussore
13 March 1969 25 March 1969 Indian National Congress 13 days
7 Shyama Charan Shukla
MLA for Rajim
26 March 1969 28 January 1972 1039 days
8 Prakash Chandra Sethi
MLA for Ujjain Uttar
29 January 1972 22 March 1972 54 days
23 March 1972 22 December 1975 1370 days
9 Shyama Charan Shukla [2]
MLA for Rajim
23 December 1975 29 April 1977 494 days
10 Arjun Singh
MLA for Churhat
8 June 1980 10 March 1985 Indian National Congress 1737 days
11 March 1985 12 March 1985 2 days
11 Motilal Vora
MLA for Durg
13 March 1985 13 February 1988 1068 days
12 Arjun Singh [2]
MLA for Churhat
14 February 1988 24 January 1989 346 days
13 Motilal Vora [2]
MLA for Durg
25 January 1989 8 December 1989 318 days
14 Shyama Charan Shukla [3] 9 December 1989 4 March 1990 86 days
15 Digvijaya Singh
MLA for Raghogarh
7 December 1993 1 December 1998 Indian National Congress 1821 days
1 December 1998 8 December 2003 1834 days
16 Kamal Nath
MLA for Chhindwara
17 December 2018 23 March 2020 Indian National Congress 463 days
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Electoral performance

General Elections

More information Year, Lok Sabha ...
Lok Sabha Elections
Year Lok Sabha Seats contested Seats won Change in seats % of votes Vote swing Popular vote Outcome
1951 1st 29
27 / 29
Increase 27 51.63% SteadyNew 37,13,537 Government
1957 2nd 36
35 / 36
Increase 8 52.10% Increase 0.47 39,67,199 Government
1962 3rd 35
24 / 36
Decrease 11 39.55% Decrease 12.55 26,51,882 Government
1967 4th 37
24 / 37
Steady 40.78% Increase 1.23 37,74,364 Government
1971 5th 36
21 / 37
Decrease 3 45.60% Increase 4.82 40,27,658 Government
1977 6th 38
1 / 40
Decrease 20 32.47% Decrease 13.13 38,35,807 Opposition
1980 7th 39
35 / 40
Increase 34 47.20% Increase 14.73 59,49,859 Government
1984 8th 40
40 / 40
Increase 5 57.08% Increase 9.88 88,98,835 Government
1989 9th 40
8 / 40
Decrease 32 37.72% Decrease 19.36 74,20,935 Opposition
1991 10th 40
27 / 40
Increase 19 45.34% Increase 7.62 74,25,644 Government
1996 11th 40
8 / 40
Decrease 19 31.02% Decrease 14.32 71,11,753 Opposition
1998 12th 40
10 / 40
Increase 2 39.40% Increase 8.38 1,06,11,317 Opposition
1999 13th 40
11 / 40
Increase 1 43.91% Increase 4.51 1,11,35,161 Opposition
2004 14th 29
4 / 29
Decrease 7 34.07% Decrease 9.84 62,89,013 Government
2009 15th 28
12 / 29
Increase 8 40.14% Increase 6.07 78,20,333 Government
2014 16th 29
2 / 29
Decrease 10 35.35% Decrease 4.79 1,03,40,274 Opposition
2019 17th 29
1 / 29
Decrease 1 34.82% Decrease 0.53 1,27,33,074 Opposition
2024 18th 28
0 / 29
Decrease 1 32.90% Decrease 1.92 1,23,08,049 Opposition
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Factions

Madhya Pradesh Vikas Congress was a faction in the Congress Party from 1996 to 1998. MPVC was founded by former aviation minister Madhavrao Scindia, after he was refused an INC ticket for the 1996 Lok Sabha elections.

Scindia won a seat [9] as an MPVC candidate as a result of hard work & strong campaign led by his workers & followers who had also resigned from INC.[10] In 1998 MPVC merged into Indian National Congress.


List of Disrict Congress Committee- Presidents

More information S.No, DCC ...
S.NoDCCPresident
1Agar-MalwaVijaylaxmi Tanwar
2AlirajpurMukesh Patel
3AnuppurShyam Kumar Guddu
4Ashok Nagar(city & RuralRajendra Kushwaha
5BalaghatSanjay Uikey
6BarwaniShri Nanesh Coudhary
7BetulShri Nilay Vinod Daga
8Bhind RuralRamshish Baghel
9Bhind CityDarmendra Bhadoriya
10Bhopal CityPraveen Saxena
11Bhopal RuralAnokhi Man Singh Patel
12Burhanpur CityHarsh Tank Rinku
13Burhanpur RuralRavinder Mahajan
14ChhatarpurGagan Yadav
15ChhindwaraVishwanath Okhte
16DamohManak Patel
17DatiaAshok Dangi
18Dewas CityPrayas Gautam
19Dewas RuralManish Choudhary
20DharSwatantra Joshi
21DindoriOmkar Sing Markam
22GunaJaivardhan Singh
23Gwalior CitySurendra Yadav
24Gwalior RuralPrabhudayal Johare
25HardaMohan Sai
26Indore CityChintu Chouksey
27Indore RuralVipin Wankhede
28Jabalpur CitySourabh Nati Sharma
29Jabalpur RuralSanjay Yadav
30JhabuaPrakash Ranka
31Katni CityAmit Kumar Shukla
32Katni RuralKuwar Sourabh Singh
33Khandwa CityPratibha Raghuvanshi
34Khandwa RuralUttan Pal Singh Purni
35KhargoneRavi Naik
36MaiharDharmesh Ghai
37MandlaDr. Ashok Markole
38MandsaurMahendra Singh Gurjar
39MauganjHiralal Kol
40Morena CityGajendra Jatav
41Morena RuralMadhuraj Tomar
42NarmadapuramShivakant Pandey
43NarsinghpurSunita Patel
44NeemushTarun Baheti
45NiwadiRajesh Yadav
46PandurnaJatan Uikey
47PannaAnis Khan
48RaisenDevendra Patel
49RajgarhPriyavrat Singh
50Ratlam CityShantilal Verma
51Ratlam RuralHarshvijay Gehlot
52Rewa CityAshok Patel
53Rewa RuralRajinder Sharma
54Sagar CityMahesh Jatav
55Sagar RuralBhupendra Singh Mohasa
56Satna CityArif Iqbal siddique
57Satna RuralSiddharth Kushwaha
58SehoreRajiv Gujarati
59SeoniNaresh Marawai
60ShahdolAjay Awasti
61ShajapurNareshwar Pratap Singh
62SheopurMangilal Bhairwa Fauji
63ShivpuriMohit Agrawal
64SidhiGyan Pratap Singh
65Singhrauli CityPraveen Singh Chauhan
66Singhrauli RuralSaraswati Singh Markam
67TikamgarhNaveen Sahu
68Ujjain CityMukesh Bhati
69Ujjain RuralMahesh Parmar
70UmariaEngineer Vijay Kumar Kol
71VidishaMohit Raghuvanshi
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Notes

  1. This column only names the chief minister's party. The state government he heads may be a complex coalition of several parties and independents; these are not listed here.

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