Kerala_Pradesh_Congress_Committee

Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee

Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee

Indian political party


Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee is the state unit of the Indian National Congress in Kerala. 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 Indian National Congress currently leads the United Democratic Front alliance, the Opposition in the Kerala Legislative Assembly.[4]

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Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee was first convened in 1921 at Ottapalam in northern Kerala (in the presence of the A. I. C. C. president T. Prakasam).[5]

Structure and composition

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Timeline

Gandhi's visits to Kerala

  1. 1920 (during the Non-Cooperation/Khilafat Agitation)[21]
  2. 1925 (during Vaikom Satyagraha)[21]
  3. 1927 (campaign against the untouchability)[21]
  4. 1934 (fundraising)[21]
  5. 1937 (after the 1936 Temple Entry Proclamation)[21]

Kerala Legislative Assembly election

K. Karunakaran

Source: Thomas J. Nossiter - Communism in Kerala: A Study in Political Adaptation (1982)

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Source: Government of Kerala Government of India

List of Chief Ministers

Source: Thomas J. Nossiter - Communism in Kerala: A Study in Political Adaptation (1982)

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List of Leaders of Opposition

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List of Kerala P. C. C. Presidents

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List of elected members

Kerala legislative assembly


Lok Sabha

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See also


References

  1. "Cong membership: 33.79 lakh members for Congress in Kerala | Thiruvananthapuram News - Times of India". The Times of India. 16 June 2017.
  2. Heller, Patrick (18 April 2020). "A virus, social democracy, and dividends for Kerala". The Hindu. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  3. "K P C C Marks a Milestone Tomorrow". The Hindu. 21 April 2017.
  4. "KPCC president K Sudhakaran endorses Kharge's candidature". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 6 October 2022.
  5. "Kerala: Jebi Mather appointed as Mahila Congress state president". English.Mathrubhumi. 6 December 2021. Retrieved 6 October 2022.
  6. "Kerala MLA Shafi Parambil is new Youth Congress president". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 6 October 2022.
  7. Sarkar, Sumit (1989). Modern India: 1885 - 1947. Palgrave MacMillan. p. 229.
  8. Sarkar, Sumit (1989). Modern India: 1885 - 1947. Palgrave MacMillan. p. 300.
  9. Sarkar, Sumit (1989). Modern India: 1885 - 1947. Palgrave MacMillan. pp. 317–318.
  10. Jeffrey, Robin (1977). Congress and the Raj. Heineman London. pp. 435–465.
  11. Sarkar, Sumit (1989). Modern India: 1885 - 1947. Palgrave MacMillan. pp. 369–370.
  12. Sarkar, Sumit (1989). Modern India: 1885 - 1947. Palgrave MacMillan. pp. 369–370.
  13. Sarkar, Sumit (1989). Modern India: 1885 - 1947. Palgrave MacMillan. p. 370.
  14. Sarkar, Sumit (1989). Modern India: 1885 - 1947. Palgrave MacMillan. pp. 441–42.
  15. Jeffrey, Robin (1992). Politics, Women and Well-Being: How Kerala Became a Model. Palgrave MacMillan. p. 156.
  16. Jeffrey, Robin (1992). Politics, Women and Well-Being: How Kerala Became a Model. Palgrave MacMillan. p. 174.
  17. Jeffrey, Robin (1992). Politics, Women and Well-Being: How Kerala Became a Model. Palgrave MacMillan. p. 207.
  18. Menon, Maya (30 June 2018). "The Five visits Gandhiji Made to Kerala". Malayala Manorama.
  19. "No question of replacing KPCC chief, says V.D. Satheeshan". The Hindu. 24 June 2023. Retrieved 14 September 2023.

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