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Indian National Congress

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Indian National Congress

The Indian National Congress (INC), also known as the Congress Party, or simply the Congress, is a big tent political party in India. It is one of the two major Indian political parties alongside the Bharatiya Janata Party, and the oldest party in India. Founded on 28 December 1885, it was the first modern nationalist movement to emerge in the British Empire in Asia and Africa. From the late 19th century, and especially after 1920, under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi, the Congress became the principal leader of the Indian independence movement. The Congress was one of the parties who led India to independence from the United Kingdom, and significantly influenced other anti-colonial nationalist movements in the British Empire. The INC is a "big tent" party that has been described as sitting on the centre of the Indian political spectrum. The party held its first session in 1885 in Bombay where W.C. Bonnerjee presided over it. After Indian independence in 1947, Congress emerged as a catch-all, Indian nationalist and secular party, dominating Indian politics for the next 50 years. The party's first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, led the Congress to support socialist policies by creating the Planning Commission, introducing Five-Year Plans, implementing a mixed economy, and establishing a secular state. After Nehru's death and the short tenure of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi became the leader of the party. In the 17 general elections since independence, it has won an outright majority on seven occasions and has led the ruling coalition a further three times, heading the central government for more than 54 years. There have been six prime ministers from the Congress party, the first being Jawaharlal Nehru (1947–1964), and the most recent being Manmohan Singh (2004–2014). Since the 1990s, the Bharatiya Janata Party has emerged as the main rival of the Congress in both national and regional politics. In 1969, the party suffered a major split, with a faction led by Indira Gandhi leaving to form the Congress (R), with the remainder becoming the Congress (O). The Congress (R) became the dominant faction, winning the 1971 general election by a huge margin. From 1975 to 1977, Indira Gandhi declared a state of emergency in India, resulting in widespread oppression and abuses of power. Another split in the party occurred in 1979, leading to the creation of the Congress (I), which was recognised as the Congress by the Election Commission in 1981. Under Rajiv Gandhi's leadership, the party won a massive victory in the 1984 general elections, nevertheless losing the election held in 1989 to the National Front. The Congress then returned to power under P. V. Narasimha Rao, who moved the party towards an economically liberal agenda, a sharp break from previous leaders. However, it lost the 1996 general election and was replaced in government by the National Front. After a record eight years out of office, the Congress-led coalition known as the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) under Manmohan Singh formed a government after the 2004 general elections. Subsequently, the UPA again formed the government after winning the 2009 general elections, and Singh became the first prime minister since Indira Gandhi in 1971 to be re-elected after completing a full five-year term. However, under the leadership of Rahul Gandhi in the 2014 general election, the Congress suffered a heavy defeat, winning only 44 seats of the 543-member Lok Sabha (the lower house of the Parliament of India). In the 2019 general election, the party failed to make any substantial gains and won 52 seats, failing to form the official opposition yet again. In the 2024 general election, the party performed better-than-expected, and won 99 seats, forming the official opposition with their highest seat count in a decade. On social issues, it advocates secular policies that encourage equal opportunity, right to health, right to education, civil liberty, and support social market economy, and a strong welfare state. Being a centrist party, its policies predominantly reflected balanced positions including secularism, egalitarianism, and social stratification. The INC supports contemporary economic reforms such as liberalisation, privatisation and globalisation. A total of 61 people have served as the president of the INC since its formation. Sonia Gandhi is the longest-serving president of the party, having held office for over twenty years from 1998 to 2017 and again from 2019 to 2022 (as interim). Mallikarjun Kharge is the current party president. The district party is the smallest functional unit of Congress. There is also a Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC), present at the state level in every state. Together, the delegates from the districts and PCCs form the All India Congress Committee (AICC). The party is additionally structured into various committees and segments including the Working Committee (CWC), Seva Dal, Indian Youth Congress (IYC), Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC), and National Students' Union of India (NSUI). The party holds the annual plenary sessions, at which senior Congress figures promote party policy.

Infobox

Abbreviation
INC
President
Mallikarjun Kharge
General Secretary
mw- Avinash PandeyBhupesh BaghelDeepa DasmunsiGhulam Ahmad MirJairam RameshJitendra SinghK. C. VenugopalKumari SeljaMukul WasnikPriyanka GandhiRandeep Singh SurjewalaSachin PilotSyed Naseer Hussain
Presidium
All India Congress Committee
Parliamentary Chairperson
Sonia Gandhi
Rajya Sabha Leader
Mallikarjun Kharge(LoP in Rajya Sabha)
Lok Sabha Leader
Rahul Gandhi(LoP in Lok Sabha)
Treasurer
Ajay Maken
Founder
Allan Octavian HumeWomesh Chunder BonnerjeeSurendranath Banerjee Monomohun GhoseWilliam WedderburnDadabhai NaorojiBadruddin TyabjiPherozeshah MehtaDinshaw Edulji WachaMahadev Govind Ranade
Founded
28 December 1885(139 years, 347 days ago)
Headquarters
Indira Bhawan, 9-A, Kotla Marg, New Delhi-110001
Newspaper
Congress SandeshNational Herald
Student wing
National Students' Union of India
Youth wing
Indian Youth Congress
Women's wing
All India Mahila Congress
Labour wing
Indian National Trade Union Congress
Peasant's wing
Kisan and Khet Mazdoor Congress
Ideology
Big tentLiberalism (Indian)Social democracySecularism (Indian)Civic nationalism
Political position
Centre
International affiliation
Progressive AllianceSocialist International
Colours
mw- Saffron, white, and green (official; Indian national colours) Sky blue (customary)
ECI Status
National Party
Alliance
National AllianceINDIA (since 2023) Regional AlliancesUDF (Kerala)SPA (Tamil Nadu and }Former Alliances UPA (2004–2023 (till dissolved)) (National) DMK-led Alliance (1971–1974, 1980–1983, 2004–2006 (till dissolved)) (Tamil Nadu) AIADMK-led Alliance (1977, 1984–1996, 1999–2001) (Tamil Nadu) Democratic Front (1999–2019 (till dissolved)) (Maharashtra) Secular Progressive Front (2002–2012 (till dissolved)) (Manipur) Mizoram Secular Alliance (2004 (till dissolved)) (Mizoram) Asom Sonmilito Morcha (2016–2024) (Assam)
Seats in Rajya Sabha
27 / 245 (237 MPs and 1 vacant)
Seats in Lok Sabha
101 / 543 (542 MPs and 1 vacant)[a]
Seats in State Legislative Councils
60 / 426 (390 MLCs and 36 vacant) (see complete list)
Seats in State Legislative Assemblies
640 / 4,126 (4030 MLAs and 5 vacant) (see complete list)
Number of states and union territories in government
6 / 31 (28 States and 3 UTs)
Membership
26 million (2022)

Tables

· General election results
1934
1934
Year
1934
Legislature
5th Central Legislative Assembly
Party leader
Bhulabhai Desai
Seats won
42 / 147
Changein seats
42
Percentageof votes
Voteswing
Outcome
1945
1945
Year
1945
Legislature
6th Central Legislative Assembly
Party leader
Sarat Chandra Bose
Seats won
59 / 102
Changein seats
17
Percentageof votes
Voteswing
Outcome
Interim Government of India (1946–1947)
1951
1951
Year
1951
Legislature
1st Lok Sabha
Party leader
Jawaharlal Nehru
Seats won
364 / 489
Changein seats
364
Percentageof votes
44.99%
Voteswing
Outcome
Majority
1957
1957
Year
1957
Legislature
2nd Lok Sabha
Party leader
371 / 494
Seats won
7
Changein seats
47.78%
Percentageof votes
2.79%
Voteswing
Majority
1962
1962
Year
1962
Legislature
3rd Lok Sabha
Party leader
361 / 494
Seats won
10
Changein seats
44.72%
Percentageof votes
3.06%
Voteswing
Majority
1967
1967
Year
1967
Legislature
4th Lok Sabha
Party leader
Indira Gandhi
Seats won
283 / 520
Changein seats
78
Percentageof votes
40.78%
Voteswing
2.94%
Outcome
Majority (1967–69)
Minority (1969–71)
Minority (1969–71)
Year
Minority (1969–71)
1971
1971
Year
1971
Legislature
5th Lok Sabha
Party leader
352 / 518
Seats won
69
Changein seats
43.68%
Percentageof votes
2.90%
Voteswing
Majority
1977
1977
Year
1977
Legislature
6th Lok Sabha
Party leader
153 / 542
Seats won
199
Changein seats
34.52%
Percentageof votes
9.16%
Voteswing
Official Opposition
1980
1980
Year
1980
Legislature
7th Lok Sabha
Party leader
351 / 542
Seats won
198
Changein seats
42.69%
Percentageof votes
8.17%
Voteswing
Majority
1984
1984
Year
1984
Legislature
8th Lok Sabha
Party leader
Rajiv Gandhi
Seats won
415 / 533
Changein seats
64
Percentageof votes
49.01%
Voteswing
6.32%
Outcome
Majority
1989
1989
Year
1989
Legislature
9th Lok Sabha
Party leader
197 / 545
Seats won
218
Changein seats
39.53%
Percentageof votes
9.48%
Voteswing
Official Opposition
1991
1991
Year
1991
Legislature
10th Lok Sabha
Party leader
P. V. Narasimha Rao
Seats won
244 / 545
Changein seats
47
Percentageof votes
35.66%
Voteswing
3.87%
Outcome
Minority
1996
1996
Year
1996
Legislature
11th Lok Sabha
Party leader
140 / 545
Seats won
104
Changein seats
28.80%
Percentageof votes
7.46%
Voteswing
Official Opposition (1996)
Outside support for UF (1996–97)
Outside support for UF (1996–97)
Year
Outside support for UF (1996–97)
1998
1998
Year
1998
Legislature
12th Lok Sabha
Party leader
Sitaram Kesri
Seats won
141 / 545
Changein seats
1
Percentageof votes
25.82%
Voteswing
2.98%
Outcome
Official Opposition
1999
1999
Year
1999
Legislature
13th Lok Sabha
Party leader
Sonia Gandhi
Seats won
114 / 545
Changein seats
27
Percentageof votes
28.30%
Voteswing
2.48%
Outcome
Official Opposition
2004
2004
Year
2004
Legislature
14th Lok Sabha
Party leader
145 / 543
Seats won
31
Changein seats
26.7%
Percentageof votes
1.6%
Voteswing
Coalition
2009
2009
Year
2009
Legislature
15th Lok Sabha
Party leader
Manmohan Singh
Seats won
206 / 543
Changein seats
61
Percentageof votes
28.55%
Voteswing
2.02%
Outcome
Coalition
2014
2014
Year
2014
Legislature
16th Lok Sabha
Party leader
Rahul Gandhi
Seats won
44 / 543
Changein seats
162
Percentageof votes
19.3%
Voteswing
9.25%
Outcome
Opposition
2019
2019
Year
2019
Legislature
17th Lok Sabha
Party leader
52 / 543
Seats won
8
Changein seats
19.5%
Percentageof votes
0.2%
Voteswing
Opposition
2024
2024
Year
2024
Legislature
18th Lok Sabha
Party leader
Mallikarjun Kharge
Seats won
99 / 543
Changein seats
47
Percentageof votes
21.19%
Voteswing
1.7%
Outcome
Official Opposition
Year
Legislature
Party leader
Seats won
Changein seats
Percentageof votes
Voteswing
Outcome
Ref
1934
5th Central Legislative Assembly
Bhulabhai Desai
42 / 147
42
1945
6th Central Legislative Assembly
Sarat Chandra Bose
59 / 102
17
Interim Government of India (1946–1947)
1951
1st Lok Sabha
Jawaharlal Nehru
364 / 489
364
44.99%
Majority
1957
2nd Lok Sabha
371 / 494
7
47.78%
2.79%
Majority
1962
3rd Lok Sabha
361 / 494
10
44.72%
3.06%
Majority
1967
4th Lok Sabha
Indira Gandhi
283 / 520
78
40.78%
2.94%
Majority (1967–69)
Minority (1969–71)
1971
5th Lok Sabha
352 / 518
69
43.68%
2.90%
Majority
1977
6th Lok Sabha
153 / 542
199
34.52%
9.16%
Official Opposition
1980
7th Lok Sabha
351 / 542
198
42.69%
8.17%
Majority
1984
8th Lok Sabha
Rajiv Gandhi
415 / 533
64
49.01%
6.32%
Majority
1989
9th Lok Sabha
197 / 545
218
39.53%
9.48%
Official Opposition
1991
10th Lok Sabha
P. V. Narasimha Rao
244 / 545
47
35.66%
3.87%
Minority
1996
11th Lok Sabha
140 / 545
104
28.80%
7.46%
Official Opposition (1996)
Outside support for UF (1996–97)
1998
12th Lok Sabha
Sitaram Kesri
141 / 545
1
25.82%
2.98%
Official Opposition
1999
13th Lok Sabha
Sonia Gandhi
114 / 545
27
28.30%
2.48%
Official Opposition
2004
14th Lok Sabha
145 / 543
31
26.7%
1.6%
Coalition
2009
15th Lok Sabha
Manmohan Singh
206 / 543
61
28.55%
2.02%
Coalition
2014
16th Lok Sabha
Rahul Gandhi
44 / 543
162
19.3%
9.25%
Opposition
2019
17th Lok Sabha
52 / 543
8
19.5%
0.2%
Opposition
2024
18th Lok Sabha
Mallikarjun Kharge
99 / 543
47
21.19%
1.7%
Official Opposition
· General election results
All time-INC Lok Sabha seat count
· Presence in states and Union Territories
Party
Party
State
Name
Govt Since
Photo
Chief Minister
Party
Chief Minister
Deputy
Chief Minister
Photo
Chief Minister
Ministry
Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu
Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu
State
Himachal Pradesh
Govt Since
8 December 2022
Chief Minister
Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu
Chief Minister
Chief Minister
INC
Chief Minister
Mukesh Agnihotri
Chief Minister
Chief Minister
Sukhu I
Seats
40
Alliances
-
Alliances
40 / 68
Siddaramaiah
Siddaramaiah
State
Karnataka
Govt Since
14 May 2023
Chief Minister
Siddaramaiah
Chief Minister
Chief Minister
INC
Chief Minister
D. K. Shivakumar
Chief Minister
Chief Minister
Siddaramaiah II
Seats
138
Alliances
SKP (1)
Seats in Assembly
140 / 224
Revanth Reddy
Revanth Reddy
State
Telangana
Govt Since
7 December 2023
Chief Minister
Revanth Reddy
Chief Minister
Chief Minister
INC
Chief Minister
Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka
Chief Minister
Chief Minister
Revanth Reddy I
Seats
76
Alliances
CPI (1)
Seats in Assembly
77 / 119
Omar Abdullah
Omar Abdullah
State
Jammu and Kashmir
Govt Since
16 October 2024
Chief Minister
Omar Abdullah
Chief Minister
Chief Minister
JKNC
Chief Minister
Surinder Choudhary
Chief Minister
Chief Minister
Omar II
Seats
42
Alliances
INC (6)
Seats in Assembly
52 / 95
Hemant Soren
Hemant Soren
State
Jharkhand
Govt Since
28 November 2024
Chief Minister
Hemant Soren
Chief Minister
Chief Minister
JMM
Chief Minister
-
Chief Minister
Soren IV
Chief Minister
34
Alliances
INC (16)
Alliances
56 / 81
M. K. Stalin
M. K. Stalin
State
Tamil Nadu
Govt Since
7 May 2021
Chief Minister
M. K. Stalin
Chief Minister
Chief Minister
DMK
Chief Minister
Udhayanidhi
Chief Minister
Chief Minister
Stalin I
Seats
134
Alliances
INC (17)
Seats in Assembly
159 / 234
State
Govt Since
Chief Minister
Seats
Alliances
Seats in Assembly
Name
Photo
Party
Deputy
Photo
Ministry
INC Government
Himachal Pradesh
8 December 2022
Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu
INC
Mukesh Agnihotri
Sukhu I
40
-
40 / 68
Karnataka
14 May 2023
Siddaramaiah
INC
D. K. Shivakumar
Siddaramaiah II
138
SKP (1)
140 / 224
IND (1)
Telangana
7 December 2023
Revanth Reddy
INC
Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka
Revanth Reddy I
76
CPI (1)
77 / 119
Alliance Government
Jammu and Kashmir
16 October 2024
Omar Abdullah
JKNC
Surinder Choudhary
Omar II
42
INC (6)
52 / 95
CPI(M) (1)
IND (3)
Jharkhand
28 November 2024
Hemant Soren
JMM
-
Soren IV
34
INC (16)
56 / 81
RJD (4)
CPI(ML)L (2)
Tamil Nadu
7 May 2021
M. K. Stalin
DMK
Udhayanidhi
Stalin I
134
INC (17)
159 / 234
VCK (4)
CPI (2)
CPI(M) (2)
· Presence in states and Union Territories › Legislative Assembly
Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly
State/UT Assembly
Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Overall Tally
No Representation
Legislative Leader
Y.S. Sharmila
PCC President
Others
Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly
State/UT Assembly
Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Overall Tally
1 / 60
Legislative Leader
Kumar Waii
PCC President
Bosiram Siram
Status
Others
Assam Legislative Assembly
Assam Legislative Assembly
State/UT Assembly
Assam Legislative Assembly
Overall Tally
23 / 126
Legislative Leader
Debabrata Saikia
PCC President
Gaurav Gogoi
Status
Opposition
Bihar Legislative Assembly
Bihar Legislative Assembly
State/UT Assembly
Bihar Legislative Assembly
Overall Tally
6 / 243
Legislative Leader
Shakeel Ahmad Khan
PCC President
Rajesh Kumar
Status
Opposition
Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly
Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly
State/UT Assembly
Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly
Overall Tally
35 / 90
Legislative Leader
Charan Das Mahant
PCC President
Deepak Baij
Status
Opposition
Delhi Legislative Assembly
Delhi Legislative Assembly
State/UT Assembly
Delhi Legislative Assembly
Overall Tally
No Representation
Legislative Leader
Devender Yadav
PCC President
Others
Goa Legislative Assembly
Goa Legislative Assembly
State/UT Assembly
Goa Legislative Assembly
Overall Tally
3 / 40
Legislative Leader
Yuri Alemao
PCC President
Amit Patkar
Status
Opposition
Gujarat Legislative Assembly
Gujarat Legislative Assembly
State/UT Assembly
Gujarat Legislative Assembly
Overall Tally
13 / 182
Legislative Leader
Tushar Chaudhary
PCC President
Amit Chavda
Status
Opposition
Haryana Legislative Assembly
Haryana Legislative Assembly
State/UT Assembly
Haryana Legislative Assembly
Overall Tally
37 / 90
Legislative Leader
Bhupinder Singh Hooda
PCC President
Rao Narendra Singh
Status
Opposition
Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly
State/UT Assembly
Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Overall Tally
40 / 68
Legislative Leader
Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu
PCC President
Vinay Kumar
Status
Government
Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly
Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly
State/UT Assembly
Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly
Overall Tally
6 / 90
Legislative Leader
Ghulam Ahmad Mir
PCC President
Tariq Hameed Karra
Status
Coalition
Jharkhand Legislative Assembly
Jharkhand Legislative Assembly
State/UT Assembly
Jharkhand Legislative Assembly
Overall Tally
16 / 81
Legislative Leader
Pradeep Yadav
PCC President
Keshav Mahto Kamlesh
Status
Coalition
Karnataka Legislative Assembly
Karnataka Legislative Assembly
State/UT Assembly
Karnataka Legislative Assembly
Overall Tally
138 / 224
Legislative Leader
Siddaramaiah
PCC President
D.K. Shivakumar
Status
Government
Kerala Legislative Assembly
Kerala Legislative Assembly
State/UT Assembly
Kerala Legislative Assembly
Overall Tally
22 / 140
Legislative Leader
V. Damodaran Satheesan
PCC President
Sunny Joseph
Status
Opposition
Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly
State/UT Assembly
Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Overall Tally
65 / 230
Legislative Leader
Umang Singhar
PCC President
Jitu Patwari
Status
Opposition
Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
State/UT Assembly
Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
Overall Tally
16 / 288
Legislative Leader
Vijay Wadettiwar
PCC President
Harshwardhan Sapkal
Status
Opposition
Manipur Legislative Assembly
Manipur Legislative Assembly
State/UT Assembly
Manipur Legislative Assembly
Overall Tally
5 / 60
Legislative Leader
Okram Ibobi Singh
PCC President
Keisham Meghachandra Singh
Status
Opposition
Meghalaya Legislative Assembly
Meghalaya Legislative Assembly
State/UT Assembly
Meghalaya Legislative Assembly
Overall Tally
No Representation
Legislative Leader
Vincent Pala
PCC President
Others
Mizoram Legislative Assembly
Mizoram Legislative Assembly
State/UT Assembly
Mizoram Legislative Assembly
Overall Tally
1 / 40
Legislative Leader
C. Ngunlianchunga
PCC President
Lal Thanzara
Status
Others
Nagaland Legislative Assembly
Nagaland Legislative Assembly
State/UT Assembly
Nagaland Legislative Assembly
Overall Tally
No Representation
Legislative Leader
S. Supongmeren Jamir
PCC President
Others
Odisha Legislative Assembly
Odisha Legislative Assembly
State/UT Assembly
Odisha Legislative Assembly
Overall Tally
14 / 147
Legislative Leader
Rama Chandra Kadam
PCC President
Bhakta Charan Das
Status
Others
Puducherry Legislative Assembly
Puducherry Legislative Assembly
State/UT Assembly
Puducherry Legislative Assembly
Overall Tally
2 / 33
Legislative Leader
M. Vaithianathan
PCC President
V. Vaithilingam
Status
Opposition
Punjab Legislative Assembly
Punjab Legislative Assembly
State/UT Assembly
Punjab Legislative Assembly
Overall Tally
16 / 117
Legislative Leader
Partap Singh Bajwa
PCC President
Amrinder Singh Raja Warring
Status
Opposition
Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
State/UT Assembly
Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
Overall Tally
67 / 200
Legislative Leader
Tika Ram
PCC President
Govind Singh Dotasra
Status
Opposition
Sikkim Legislative Assembly
Sikkim Legislative Assembly
State/UT Assembly
Sikkim Legislative Assembly
Overall Tally
No Representation
Legislative Leader
Gopal Chhettri
PCC President
Others
Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly
Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly
State/UT Assembly
Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly
Overall Tally
17 / 234
Legislative Leader
S. Rajeshkumar
PCC President
K. Selvaperunthagai
Status
Coalition
Telangana Legislative Assembly
Telangana Legislative Assembly
State/UT Assembly
Telangana Legislative Assembly
Overall Tally
76 / 119
Legislative Leader
Revanth Reddy
PCC President
Bomma Mahesh Kumar Goud
Status
Government
Tripura Legislative Assembly
Tripura Legislative Assembly
State/UT Assembly
Tripura Legislative Assembly
Overall Tally
3 / 60
Legislative Leader
Sudip Roy Barman
PCC President
Ashish Kumar Saha
Status
Opposition
Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
State/UT Assembly
Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Overall Tally
2 / 403
Legislative Leader
Aradhana Misra
PCC President
Ajay Rai
Status
Opposition
Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly
Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly
State/UT Assembly
Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly
Overall Tally
20 / 70
Legislative Leader
Yashpal Arya
PCC President
Karan Mahara
Status
Opposition
West Bengal Legislative Assembly
West Bengal Legislative Assembly
State/UT Assembly
West Bengal Legislative Assembly
Overall Tally
No Representation
Legislative Leader
Shubhankar Sarkar
PCC President
Others
State/UT Assembly
Overall Tally
Legislative Leader
PCC President
Status
Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly
No Representation
Sharmila
Others
Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly
1 / 60
Kumar Waii
Bosiram Siram
Others
Assam Legislative Assembly
23 / 126
Debabrata Saikia
Gaurav Gogoi
Opposition
Bihar Legislative Assembly
6 / 243
Shakeel Ahmad Khan
Rajesh Kumar
Opposition
Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly
35 / 90
Charan Das Mahant
Deepak Baij
Opposition
Delhi Legislative Assembly
No Representation
Devender Yadav
Others
Goa Legislative Assembly
3 / 40
Yuri Alemao
Amit Patkar
Opposition
Gujarat Legislative Assembly
13 / 182
Tushar Chaudhary
Amit Chavda
Opposition
Haryana Legislative Assembly
37 / 90
Bhupinder Singh Hooda
Rao Narendra Singh
Opposition
Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly
40 / 68
Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu
Vinay Kumar
Government
Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly
6 / 90
Ghulam Ahmad Mir
Tariq Hameed Karra
Coalition
Jharkhand Legislative Assembly
16 / 81
Pradeep Yadav
Keshav Mahto Kamlesh
Coalition
Karnataka Legislative Assembly
138 / 224
Siddaramaiah
Shivakumar
Government
Kerala Legislative Assembly
22 / 140
V. Damodaran Satheesan
Sunny Joseph
Opposition
Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly
65 / 230
Umang Singhar
Jitu Patwari
Opposition
Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
16 / 288
Vijay Wadettiwar
Harshwardhan Sapkal
Opposition
Manipur Legislative Assembly
5 / 60
Okram Ibobi Singh
Keisham Meghachandra Singh
Opposition
Meghalaya Legislative Assembly
No Representation
Vincent Pala
Others
Mizoram Legislative Assembly
1 / 40
C. Ngunlianchunga
Lal Thanzara
Others
Nagaland Legislative Assembly
No Representation
S. Supongmeren Jamir
Others
Odisha Legislative Assembly
14 / 147
Rama Chandra Kadam
Bhakta Charan Das
Others
Puducherry Legislative Assembly
2 / 33
M. Vaithianathan
V. Vaithilingam
Opposition
Punjab Legislative Assembly
16 / 117
Partap Singh Bajwa
Amrinder Singh Raja Warring
Opposition
Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
67 / 200
Tika Ram
Govind Singh Dotasra
Opposition
Sikkim Legislative Assembly
No Representation
Gopal Chhettri
Others
Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly
17 / 234
S. Rajeshkumar
K. Selvaperunthagai
Coalition
Telangana Legislative Assembly
76 / 119
Revanth Reddy
Bomma Mahesh Kumar Goud
Government
Tripura Legislative Assembly
3 / 60
Sudip Roy Barman
Ashish Kumar Saha
Opposition
Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
2 / 403
Aradhana Misra
Ajay Rai
Opposition
Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly
20 / 70
Yashpal Arya
Karan Mahara
Opposition
West Bengal Legislative Assembly
No Representation
Shubhankar Sarkar
Others
· Presence in states and Union Territories › Legislative Council
Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council
Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council
State/UT
Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council
Overall Tally
No Representation
Legislative Leader
Others
Bihar Legislative Council
Bihar Legislative Council
State/UT
Bihar Legislative Council
Overall Tally
3 / 75
Legislative Leader
Madan Mohan Jha
Status
Opposition
Karnataka Legislative Council
Karnataka Legislative Council
State/UT
Karnataka Legislative Council
Overall Tally
37 / 75
Legislative Leader
N. S. Boseraju
Status
Government
Maharashtra Legislative Council
Maharashtra Legislative Council
State/UT
Maharashtra Legislative Council
Overall Tally
7 / 51
Legislative Leader
Bhai Jagtap
Status
Opposition
Telangana Legislative Council
Telangana Legislative Council
State/UT
Telangana Legislative Council
Overall Tally
12 / 40
Legislative Leader
Bomma Mahesh Kumar Goud
Status
Government
Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council
Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council
State/UT
Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council
Overall Tally
No Representation
Legislative Leader
Others
State/UT
Overall Tally
Legislative Leader
Status
Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council
No Representation
Others
Bihar Legislative Council
3 / 75
Madan Mohan Jha
Opposition
Karnataka Legislative Council
37 / 75
N. S. Boseraju
Government
Maharashtra Legislative Council
7 / 51
Bhai Jagtap
Opposition
Telangana Legislative Council
12 / 40
Bomma Mahesh Kumar Goud
Government
Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council
No Representation
Others
· List of presidents
Left office
Left office
Name (Birth–Death)
Left office
Home state
Time in office
Rajendra Prasad (1884–1963)
Rajendra Prasad (1884–1963)
Name (Birth–Death)
Rajendra Prasad (1884–1963)
Home state
Bihar
Former Office(s)
Minister of Agriculture
Term of office
26 January 1950
Term of office
13 May 1952
Term of office
12 years, 107 days
Oath administered by (CJI)
H. J. Kania
Election
1950
Vice President
13 May 1957
13 May 1957
Name (Birth–Death)
13 May 1957
Home state
M. Patanjali Sastri
Former Office(s)
1952
Term of office
Term of office
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
13 May 1962
13 May 1962
Name (Birth–Death)
13 May 1962
Home state
Sudhi Ranjan Das
Former Office(s)
1957
Term of office
Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed (1905–1977)
Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed (1905–1977)
Name (Birth–Death)
Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed (1905–1977)
Home state
National Capital Territory of Delhi
Former Office(s)
Minister of Agriculture
Term of office
24 August 1974
Term of office
11 February 1977 .mw- [†]
Term of office
2 years, 171 days
Oath administered by (CJI)
A. N. Ray
Election
1974
Election Map
Vice President
Gopal Swarup Pathak B. D. Jatti
B. D. Jatti (1912–2002)
B. D. Jatti (1912–2002)
Name (Birth–Death)
B. D. Jatti (1912–2002)
Home state
Karnataka
Former Office(s)
Chief Minister of Karnataka
Term of office
11 February 1977
Term of office
25 July 1977
Term of office
164 days
Election
Election Map
Zail Singh (1916–1994)
Zail Singh (1916–1994)
Name (Birth–Death)
Zail Singh (1916–1994)
Home state
Punjab
Former Office(s)
Chief Minister of Punjab
Term of office
25 July 1982
Term of office
25 July 1987
Term of office
5 years
Oath administered by (CJI)
Y. V. Chandrachud
Election
1982
Election Map
Vice President
Mohammad Hidayatullah Ramaswamy Venkataraman
Ramaswamy Venkataraman (1910–2009)
Ramaswamy Venkataraman (1910–2009)
Name (Birth–Death)
Ramaswamy Venkataraman (1910–2009)
Home state
Tamil Nadu
Former Office(s)
Vice President of India Minister of Defence
Term of office
25 July 1987
Term of office
25 July 1992
Term of office
5 years
Oath administered by (CJI)
Raghunandan Swarup Pathak
Election
1987
Election Map
Vice President
Shankar Dayal Sharma
Shankar Dayal Sharma (1918–1999)
Shankar Dayal Sharma (1918–1999)
Name (Birth–Death)
Shankar Dayal Sharma (1918–1999)
Home state
Madhya Pradesh
Former Office(s)
Vice President of India Governor of Maharashtra
Term of office
25 July 1992
Term of office
25 July 1997
Term of office
5 years
Oath administered by (CJI)
M. H. Kania
Election
1992
Election Map
Vice President
K. R. Narayanan
K. R. Narayanan (1920–2005)
K. R. Narayanan (1920–2005)
Name (Birth–Death)
K. R. Narayanan (1920–2005)
Home state
Kerala
Former Office(s)
Vice President of India
Term of office
25 July 1997
Term of office
25 July 2002
Term of office
5 years
Oath administered by (CJI)
J. S. Verma
Election
1997
Election Map
Vice President
Krishan Kant
Pratibha Patil (born 1934)
Pratibha Patil (born 1934)
Name (Birth–Death)
Pratibha Patil (born 1934)
Home state
Maharashtra
Former Office(s)
Governor of Rajasthan
Term of office
25 July 2007
Term of office
25 July 2012
Term of office
5 years
Oath administered by (CJI)
K. G. Balakrishnan
Election
2007
Election Map
Vice President
M. Hamid Ansari
Pranab Mukherjee (1935–2020)
Pranab Mukherjee (1935–2020)
Name (Birth–Death)
Pranab Mukherjee (1935–2020)
Home state
West Bengal
Former Office(s)
Minister of Defence Minister of Finance Minister of External Affairs
Term of office
25 July 2012
Term of office
25 July 2017
Term of office
5 years
Oath administered by (CJI)
S. H. Kapadia
Election
2012
Election Map
Portrait
Name (Birth–Death)
Home state
Former Office(s)
Term of office
Oath administered by (CJI)
Election
Election Map
Vice President
Assumed office
Left office
Time in office
Rajendra Prasad (1884–1963)
Bihar
Minister of Agriculture
26 January 1950
13 May 1952
12 years, 107 days
H. J. Kania
1950
13 May 1952
13 May 1957
M. Patanjali Sastri
1952
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
13 May 1957
13 May 1962
Sudhi Ranjan Das
1957
Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed (1905–1977)
National Capital Territory of Delhi
Minister of Agriculture
24 August 1974
11 February 1977 [†]
2 years, 171 days
A. N. Ray
1974
Gopal Swarup Pathak B. D. Jatti
B. D. Jatti (1912–2002)
Karnataka
Chief Minister of Karnataka
11 February 1977
25 July 1977
164 days
Zail Singh (1916–1994)
Punjab
Chief Minister of Punjab
25 July 1982
25 July 1987
5 years
Y. V. Chandrachud
1982
Mohammad Hidayatullah Ramaswamy Venkataraman
Ramaswamy Venkataraman (1910–2009)
Tamil Nadu
Vice President of India Minister of Defence
25 July 1987
25 July 1992
5 years
Raghunandan Swarup Pathak
1987
Shankar Dayal Sharma
Shankar Dayal Sharma (1918–1999)
Madhya Pradesh
Vice President of India Governor of Maharashtra
25 July 1992
25 July 1997
5 years
M. H. Kania
1992
K. R. Narayanan
K. R. Narayanan (1920–2005)
Kerala
Vice President of India
25 July 1997
25 July 2002
5 years
J. S. Verma
1997
Krishan Kant
Pratibha Patil (born 1934)
Maharashtra
Governor of Rajasthan
25 July 2007
25 July 2012
5 years
K. G. Balakrishnan
2007
M. Hamid Ansari
Pranab Mukherjee (1935–2020)
West Bengal
Minister of Defence Minister of Finance Minister of External Affairs
25 July 2012
25 July 2017
5 years
S. H. Kapadia
2012
· List of presidents › List of vice presidents
B. D. Jatti (1912–2002)
1974
1974–1977
B. D. Jatti (1912–2002)
Name (Lifespan)
B. D. Jatti (1912–2002)
Home state
Karnataka
Term of office Duration in years and days
31 August 1974
Term of office Duration in years and days
31 August 1979
Mandate
1974 (78.7%)
Prior positions held
Chief Minister of Mysore State (1958–1962) Lieutenant Governor of Pondicherry (1968–1972) Governor of Orissa (1972–1974)
President (Tenure)
Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed (24 Aug 1974 – 11 Feb 1977)
Self (acting) (11 Feb 1977  – 25 Jul 1977)
Self (acting) (11 Feb 1977  – 25 Jul 1977)
Name (Lifespan)
Self (acting) (11 Feb 1977  – 25 Jul 1977)
Neelam Sanjiva Reddy (25 Jul 1977 – 25 Jul 1982)
Neelam Sanjiva Reddy (25 Jul 1977 – 25 Jul 1982)
Name (Lifespan)
Neelam Sanjiva Reddy (25 Jul 1977 – 25 Jul 1982)
Ramaswamy Venkataraman (1910–2009)
1982
1982–1987
Ramaswamy Venkataraman (1910–2009)
Name (Lifespan)
Ramaswamy Venkataraman (1910–2009)
Home state
Tamil Nadu
Term of office Duration in years and days
31 August 1984
Term of office Duration in years and days
24 July 1987[RES]
Mandate
1984 (71.05%)
Prior positions held
Member, Lok Sabha (1952–1957) Minister of Industries, Labour, Co-operation, etc., Madras State (1957–1967) Union Minister of Finance (1980–1982) Union Minister of Home Affairs (1982) Union Minister of Defence (1982–1984)
President (Tenure)
Giani Zail Singh (25 Jul 1982 – 25 Jul 1987)
Shankar Dayal Sharma (1918–1999)
1987
1987–1992
Shankar Dayal Sharma (1918–1999)
Name (Lifespan)
Shankar Dayal Sharma (1918–1999)
Home state
Madhya Pradesh
Term of office Duration in years and days
3 September 1987
Term of office Duration in years and days
24 July 1992[RES]
Mandate
1987 (Unopposed)
Prior positions held
Chief Minister of Bhopal State (1952–1956) National President, Indian National Congress (1972–1974) Union Minister of Communications (1974–1977) Governor of Andhra Pradesh (1984–1985), Punjab (1985), and Maharashtra (1985–1987)
President (Tenure)
Ramaswamy Venkataraman (25 Jul 1987 – 25 Jul 1992)
K. R. Narayanan (1920–2005)
1992
1992–1997
K. R. Narayanan (1920–2005)
Name (Lifespan)
K. R. Narayanan (1920–2005)
Home state
Kerala
Term of office Duration in years and days
21 August 1992
Term of office Duration in years and days
24 July 1997[RES]
Mandate
1992 (99.86%)
Prior positions held
Ambassador of Thailand (1967–1969) and Turkey (1973–1975) Secretary (East), Ministry of External Affairs (1975–1976) Ambassador to China (1976–1978) and the United States (1980–1984) Member, Lok Sabha (1984–1992) Union Minister of State, Planning (1985), External Affairs (1985–1986), Science and Technology (1986–1989)
President (Tenure)
Shankar Dayal Sharma (25 Jul 1992 – 25 Jul 1997)
Mohammad Hamid Ansari (born 1937)
2007
2007–2012
Mohammad Hamid Ansari (born 1937)
Name (Lifespan)
Mohammad Hamid Ansari (born 1937)
Home state
West Bengal
Term of office Duration in years and days
11 August 2007
Term of office Duration in years and days
11 August 2012
Mandate
2007 (60.50%)
Prior positions held
Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (1976–1980) High Commissioner to Australia (1985–1989) Ambassador to Afghanistan (1989–1990), Iran (1990–1992), Saudi Arabia (1995–1999) Permanent Representative to the United Nations (1993–1995) Vice-Chancellor, Aligarh Muslim University (2000–2002) Chairman, National Commission for Minorities (2006–2007)
President (Tenure)
Pratibha Patil (25 Jul 2007 – 25 Jul 2012)
11 August 2017
11 August 2017
Name (Lifespan)
11 August 2017
Home state
2012 (67.31%)
Portrait
Name (Lifespan)
Home state
Term of office Duration in years and days
Mandate
Prior positions held
President (Tenure)
B. D. Jatti (1912–2002)
Karnataka
31 August 1974
31 August 1979
1974 (78.7%)
Chief Minister of Mysore State (1958–1962) Lieutenant Governor of Pondicherry (1968–1972) Governor of Orissa (1972–1974)
Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed (24 Aug 1974 – 11 Feb 1977)
5 years, 0 days
Self (acting) (11 Feb 1977 – 25 Jul 1977)
Former chief minister of Mysore and former governor. Elected as the fifth vice president in 1974 defeating his nearest rival Niral Enem Horo. Became Acting President on 11 February 1977 following the demise of president Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed and served in the acting capacity till the election of Neelam Sanjiva Reddy in July 1977. Retired as vice president upon completion of tenure in 1979.
Neelam Sanjiva Reddy (25 Jul 1977 – 25 Jul 1982)
Ramaswamy Venkataraman (1910–2009)
Tamil Nadu
31 August 1984
24 July 1987[RES]
1984 (71.05%)
Member, Lok Sabha (1952–1957) Minister of Industries, Labour, Co-operation, etc., Madras State (1957–1967) Union Minister of Finance (1980–1982) Union Minister of Home Affairs (1982) Union Minister of Defence (1982–1984)
Giani Zail Singh (25 Jul 1982 – 25 Jul 1987)
2 years, 327 days
Former union minister. Elected as the seventh vice president in 1984 after defeating B. C. Kamble in the vice presidential election. As vice president, he played important role in being deputed for president on making diplomatic visits and acting as a mediator for then prime minister Rajiv Gandhi and president Zail Singh. Resigned from the vice presidency on the eve of assuming office as the President on 25 July 1987.
Shankar Dayal Sharma (1918–1999)
Madhya Pradesh
3 September 1987
24 July 1992[RES]
1987 (Unopposed)
Chief Minister of Bhopal State (1952–1956) National President, Indian National Congress (1972–1974) Union Minister of Communications (1974–1977) Governor of Andhra Pradesh (1984–1985), Punjab (1985), and Maharashtra (1985–1987)
Ramaswamy Venkataraman (25 Jul 1987 – 25 Jul 1992)
4 years, 325 days
Former union minister. Elected unopposed as the eighth vice president in 1987 to fill the vacancy caused by the election of then vice president Ramasamy Venkataraman as the President. He resigned as the vice president in 1992 after being elected as the President.
K. R. Narayanan (1920–2005)
Kerala
21 August 1992
24 July 1997[RES]
1992 (99.86%)
Ambassador of Thailand (1967–1969) and Turkey (1973–1975) Secretary (East), Ministry of External Affairs (1975–1976) Ambassador to China (1976–1978) and the United States (1980–1984) Member, Lok Sabha (1984–1992) Union Minister of State, Planning (1985), External Affairs (1985–1986), Science and Technology (1986–1989)
Shankar Dayal Sharma (25 Jul 1992 – 25 Jul 1997)
4 years, 337 days
Former diplomat and former union minister. Elected as the ninth vice president in 1992 defeating his rival candidate Joginder Singh. First Dalit vice president of India. Resigned from the vice presidency in 1997 after being elected as the President.
Mohammad Hamid Ansari (born 1937)
West Bengal
11 August 2007
11 August 2012
2007 (60.50%)
Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (1976–1980) High Commissioner to Australia (1985–1989) Ambassador to Afghanistan (1989–1990), Iran (1990–1992), Saudi Arabia (1995–1999) Permanent Representative to the United Nations (1993–1995) Vice-Chancellor, Aligarh Muslim University (2000–2002) Chairman, National Commission for Minorities (2006–2007)
Pratibha Patil (25 Jul 2007 – 25 Jul 2012)
Pranab Mukherjee (25 Jul 2012 – 25 Jul 2017)
11 August 2012
11 August 2017
2012 (67.31%)
Ram Nath Kovind (25 Jul 2017 – 25 Jul 2022)
10 years, 0 days
Former diplomat. Elected as the twelfth vice president in 2007. Re-elected to office for a second term in 2012 by defeating his rival candidate Jaswant Singh. First and only vice president since Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan to be re-elected to office and the longest-serving vice president. Retired from office upon completion of tenure on 11 August 2017, becoming the first vice president to serve under three presidents.
· Legislative leaders › List of prime ministers
Start
Start
Prime ministers
Start
Term of office Duration in years and days
Tenure
Jawaharlal Nehru (1889–1964)
Jawaharlal Nehru (1889–1964)
Prime ministers
Jawaharlal Nehru (1889–1964)
Term of office Duration in years and days
15 August 1947
Term of office Duration in years and days
15 April 1952
Term of office Duration in years and days
16 years, 286 days
Government
Nehru I
Lok Sabha
Constituent Assembly
15 April 1952
15 April 1952
Prime ministers
15 April 1952
Term of office Duration in years and days
Nehru II
Term of office Duration in years and days
1st
Term of office Duration in years and days
Phulpur
Government
Rajendra Prasad
17 April 1957
17 April 1957
Prime ministers
17 April 1957
Term of office Duration in years and days
Nehru III
Term of office Duration in years and days
2nd
2 April 1962
2 April 1962
Prime ministers
2 April 1962
Term of office Duration in years and days
Nehru IV
Term of office Duration in years and days
3rd
Term of office Duration in years and days
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
Gulzarilal Nanda (1898–1998)
Gulzarilal Nanda (1898–1998)
Prime ministers
Gulzarilal Nanda (1898–1998)
Term of office Duration in years and days
27 May 1964
Term of office Duration in years and days
9 June 1964
Term of office Duration in years and days
26 days
Government
Nanda I
Lok Sabha
Sabarkantha
11 January 1966
11 January 1966
Prime ministers
11 January 1966
Term of office Duration in years and days
Nanda II
Term of office Duration in years and days
Sabarkantha
Lal Bahadur Shastri (1904–1966)
Lal Bahadur Shastri (1904–1966)
Prime ministers
Lal Bahadur Shastri (1904–1966)
Term of office Duration in years and days
9 June 1964
Term of office Duration in years and days
11 January 1966
Term of office Duration in years and days
1 year, 216 days
Government
Shastri
Lok Sabha
Allahabad
Indira Gandhi (1917–1984)
Indira Gandhi (1917–1984)
Prime ministers
Indira Gandhi (1917–1984)
Term of office Duration in years and days
24 January 1966
Term of office Duration in years and days
13 March 1967
Term of office Duration in years and days
15 years, 350 days
Government
Indira I
Lok Sabha
Rajya Sabha MP from Uttar Pradesh
13 March 1967
13 March 1967
Prime ministers
13 March 1967
Term of office Duration in years and days
Indira II
Term of office Duration in years and days
4th
Term of office Duration in years and days
Rae Bareli
Government
Zakir HusainV. V. GiriMohammad HidayatullahFakhruddin Ali AhmedB. D. JattiNeelam Sanjiva ReddyZail Singh
18 March 1971
18 March 1971
Prime ministers
18 March 1971
Term of office Duration in years and days
Indira III
Term of office Duration in years and days
5th
14 January 1980
14 January 1980
Prime ministers
14 January 1980
Term of office Duration in years and days
Indira IV
Term of office Duration in years and days
7th
Term of office Duration in years and days
Medak
Rajiv Gandhi (1844–1991)
Rajiv Gandhi (1844–1991)
Prime ministers
Rajiv Gandhi (1844–1991)
Term of office Duration in years and days
31 October 1984
Term of office Duration in years and days
31 December 1984
Term of office Duration in years and days
5 years, 32 days
Government
Rajiv I
Lok Sabha
Amethi
Constituency
Ramaswamy Venkataraman
31 December 1984
31 December 1984
Prime ministers
31 December 1984
Term of office Duration in years and days
Rajiv II
Term of office Duration in years and days
8th
P. V. Narasimha Rao (1921–2004)
P. V. Narasimha Rao (1921–2004)
Prime ministers
P. V. Narasimha Rao (1921–2004)
Term of office Duration in years and days
21 June 1991
Term of office Duration in years and days
16 May 1996
Term of office Duration in years and days
4 years, 330 days
Government
Rao
Lok Sabha
10th
Constituency
Nandyal
Head of State
Shankar Dayal Sharma
Manmohan Singh (1932–2024)
Manmohan Singh (1932–2024)
Prime ministers
Manmohan Singh (1932–2024)
Term of office Duration in years and days
22 May 2004
Term of office Duration in years and days
26 May 2009
Term of office Duration in years and days
10 years, 4 days
Government
Singh I
Lok Sabha
14th
Constituency
Rajya Sabha MP from Assam
Head of State
A. P. J. Abdul KalamPratibha PatilPranab Mukherjee
22 May 2009
22 May 2009
Prime ministers
22 May 2009
Term of office Duration in years and days
Singh II
Term of office Duration in years and days
15th
Prime ministers
Portrait
Term of office Duration in years and days
Government
Lok Sabha
Constituency
Head of State
Start
End
Tenure
Jawaharlal Nehru (1889–1964)
15 August 1947
15 April 1952
16 years, 286 days
Nehru I
Constituent Assembly
15 April 1952
4 April 1957
Nehru II
1st
Phulpur
Rajendra Prasad
17 April 1957
2 April 1962
Nehru III
2nd
2 April 1962
27 May 1964
Nehru IV
3rd
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
Gulzarilal Nanda (1898–1998)
27 May 1964
9 June 1964
26 days
Nanda I
Sabarkantha
11 January 1966
24 January 1966
Nanda II
Sabarkantha
Lal Bahadur Shastri (1904–1966)
9 June 1964
11 January 1966
1 year, 216 days
Shastri
Allahabad
Indira Gandhi (1917–1984)
24 January 1966
13 March 1967
15 years, 350 days
Indira I
Rajya Sabha MP from Uttar Pradesh
13 March 1967
18 March 1971
Indira II
4th
Rae Bareli
Zakir HusainV. V. GiriMohammad HidayatullahFakhruddin Ali AhmedB. D. JattiNeelam Sanjiva ReddyZail Singh
18 March 1971
24 March 1977
Indira III
5th
14 January 1980
31 October 1984
Indira IV
7th
Medak
Rajiv Gandhi (1844–1991)
31 October 1984
31 December 1984
5 years, 32 days
Rajiv I
Amethi
Ramaswamy Venkataraman
31 December 1984
2 December 1989
Rajiv II
8th
P. V. Narasimha Rao (1921–2004)
21 June 1991
16 May 1996
4 years, 330 days
Rao
10th
Nandyal
Shankar Dayal Sharma
Manmohan Singh (1932–2024)
22 May 2004
26 May 2009
10 years, 4 days
Singh I
14th
Rajya Sabha MP from Assam
A. P. J. Abdul KalamPratibha PatilPranab Mukherjee
22 May 2009
26 May 2014
Singh II
15th
· Legislative leaders › List of deputy prime ministers
Left office
Left office
Name(Birth–Death)
Left office
Term in office
Time in office
Vallabhbhai Patel(1875–1950)
Vallabhbhai Patel(1875–1950)
Name(Birth–Death)
Vallabhbhai Patel(1875–1950)
Term in office
15 August 1947
Term in office
15 December 1950 (death)
Term in office
3 years, 122 days
Lok Sabha(Election)
Constituent Assembly
Constituency(House)
N/A
Prime Minister
Jawaharlal Nehru
Head of State
none
Morarji Desai(1896–1995)
Morarji Desai(1896–1995)
Name(Birth–Death)
Morarji Desai(1896–1995)
Term in office
13 March 1967
Term in office
19 July 1969
Term in office
2 years, 128 days
Lok Sabha(Election)
4th(1967)
Constituency(House)
Surat(Lok Sabha)
Prime Minister
Indira Gandhi
Head of State
Zakir Husain
Portrait
Name(Birth–Death)
Term in office
Lok Sabha(Election)
Constituency(House)
Prime Minister
Head of State
Assumed office
Left office
Time in office
Vallabhbhai Patel(1875–1950)
15 August 1947
15 December 1950 (death)
3 years, 122 days
Constituent Assembly
N/A
Jawaharlal Nehru
none
Morarji Desai(1896–1995)
13 March 1967
19 July 1969
2 years, 128 days
4th(1967)
Surat(Lok Sabha)
Indira Gandhi
Zakir Husain

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