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Indian National Congress
Indian political party
For similarly named parties, see Indian National Congress (disambiguation).Not to be confused with the Parliament of India.
Indian political party
Abbreviation | INC |
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President | Mallikarjun Kharge[1][2] |
General Secretary | |
Presidium | All India Congress Committee |
Parliamentary Chairperson | Sonia Gandhi[4] |
Lok Sabha Leader | Rahul Gandhi (LoP in Lok Sabha) |
Rajya Sabha Leader | Mallikarjun Kharge (LoP in Rajya Sabha) |
Treasurer | Ajay Maken |
Founder | A.O. Hume W.C. Bonnerjee S.N. Banerjee Monomohun Ghose William Wedderburn Dadabhai Naoroji Badruddin Tyabji Pherozeshah Mehta Dinshaw Wacha Mahadev Ranade[5] |
Founded | 28 December 1885 (139 years ago) (1885-12-28) |
Headquarters | Indira Bhawan, 9 A, Kotla Marg, New Delhi-110001[6] |
Newspaper | Congress Sandesh National Herald |
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