Indian National Congress (R)

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Indian National Congress (Requisitionists)
AbbreviationINC(R)
FounderIndira Gandhi
Founded12 November 1969
(54 years ago)
 (1969-11-12)
Split fromIndian National Congress
Succeeded byIndian National Congress
IdeologySecularism[1]
Political positionCentre-left to left-wing
Colours  Turquoise
ECI StatusNational Party

Indian National Congress (Requisitionists) was created in 1969; it was created and led by Indira Gandhi. Initially this party was known as Congress (R), but it soon came to be generally known as the "New Congress".

The letter 'R' stands for 'Requisition'.[2] The original congress party then became the Indian National Congress (Organisation), or Congress (O), and was led by Kamaraj. It was informally called the "Old Congress" and retained the party symbol of a pair of bullocks carrying a yoke. Mrs. Gandhi's breakaway faction were given a new symbol of a cow with suckling calf by the Election Commission as the party election symbol.[2]

The split occurred when, in 1969, a united opposition under the banner of Samyukt Vidhayak Dal, won control over several states in the Hindi belt. Indira Gandhi, Prime Minister and daughter of Jawaharlal Nehru, was then challenged by the majority of the party leadership. Gandhi formed the new party to demonstrate her support amongst the people. In the 1971 general election, Congress (R) had secured an overwhelming majority winning 352 out of 518 seats in the Lok Sabha. In the elections to five state assemblies too, the Congress (R) performed well. Later in 1970s the name Congress (R) evolved to Congress (I) the 'I' stands for Indira and gradually Congress (I) became Indian National Congress as Congress (O) merged with Janata Party.

Notes[edit]

  1. "Difference between old congress and new congress? | EduRev Humanities/Arts Question".
  2. 2.0 2.1 Sanghvi, Vijay (2006). The Congress, Indira to Sonia Gandh. New Delhi: Kalpaz Publications. p. 77. ISBN 81-7835-340-7.