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{{Infobox Indian Political Party
{{Infobox Indian Political Party
|colorcode        = {{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}  
|colorcode        = {{party color|Indian National Congress}}  
|  party_name = Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee
|  party_name = Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee
|  party_logo =  
|  party_logo =[[File:Indian National Congress hand logo.svg|180px]]
|  president= [[Ajay Kumar Lallu]]
|  president= [[Ajay Rai]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Congress appoints Ajay Rai, who fought against PM Modi from Varanasi, as UP party president |url=https://www.indiatvnews.com/uttar-pradesh/congress-appoints-ajay-rai-as-up-party-president-who-fought-against-pm-modi-from-varanasi-2024-lok-sabha-elections-latest-news-2023-08-17-887290 |website=indiatvnews.com|date= 17 August 2023 |accessdate= 17 August 2023 |language=en}}</ref>
| ppchairman      =
|  headquarters      = [[Lucknow]], [[Uttar Pradesh]]
|  headquarters      = [[Lucknow]], [[Uttar Pradesh]]
|  alliance = [[United Progressive Alliance]]
|  alliance = [[Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance]]
|youth    = Uttar Pradesh Youth Congress
|youth    = Uttar Pradesh Youth Congress  
|women    = Uttar Pradesh Mahila Congress Committee
|women    = Uttar Pradesh Mahila Congress Committee
|ideology  = {{ubl|[[Populism]]|[[Social liberalism]]|[[Democratic socialism]]|[[Social democracy]]|[[Secularism]]}}
|ideology  = {{ubl|[[Left-wing populism]]|[[Social liberalism]]|[[Democratic socialism]]|[[Secularism]]|[[Social Democracy]]}}
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|  loksabha_seats = {{Composition bar|6|80|hex=#00BFFF}}
| rajyasabha_seats = {{Composition bar|1|31|hex=#00BFFF}}
| rajyasabha_seats =  
| state_seats_name= [[Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly]]
{{Composition bar|0|31|hex=#00BFFF}}
| state_seats= {{Composition bar|7|403|hex=#00BFFF}}
| state2_seats_name= [[Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly]]
| state2_seats_name = [[Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council]]
| state2_seats= {{Composition bar|2|403|hex=#00BFFF}}
| state2_seats= {{Composition bar|2|100|hex=#00BFFF}}
| state_seats_name = [[Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council]]
| state_seats= {{Composition bar|0|100|hex=#00BFFF}}
|  website =  
|  website =  
|symbol            = [[File:Hand_INC.svg|150px]]
|symbol            = [[File:Hand_INC.svg|150px]]
|eci= A State Unit of [[Indian National Congress]]
|chairman=[[Aradhana Misra]]
}}
}}
'''Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee''' (UPCC) is the [[Pradesh Congress Committee]] (state wing) of the [[Indian National Congress]] (INC) serving in the state of [[Uttar Pradesh]].<ref>[http://www.aicc.org.in/new/congress-in-states.php Congress in States] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130218214904/http://www.aicc.org.in/new/congress-in-states.php |date=18 February 2013 }} [[All India Congress Committee]] website.</ref>
{{Indian National Congress sidebar}}
{{Distinguish|Uttarakhand Pradesh Congress Committee}}
'''Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee''' '''(Uttar Pradesh CC)''' is the [[Pradesh Congress Committee]] (state wing) of the [[Indian National Congress]] (INC) serving in the state of [[Uttar Pradesh]].<ref>[http://www.aicc.org.in/new/congress-in-states.php Congress in States] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130218214904/http://www.aicc.org.in/new/congress-in-states.php |date=18 February 2013 }} [[All India Congress Committee]] website.</ref> 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.


[[Congress Working Committee]] Appointed [[Priyanka Gandhi]] as General Secretary of UP (East), later she has took charge of General Secretary (AICC). President of the Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee is [[Ajay Kumar Lallu]] 2nd Term MLA from Tamukahi Raj, Kushinagar.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Shukla |first1=Nelanshu |title=Raj Babbar to remain UP Congress chief till Lok Sabha polls |url=https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/raj-babbar-to-remain-up-congress-chief-till-lok-sabha-polls-1239252-2018-05-22 |access-date=12 August 2018 |publisher=India Today |date=22 May 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Raj Babbar has not resigned as party's UP chief: Congress |url=http://zeenews.india.com/uttar-pradesh/raj-babbar-has-not-resigned-as-partys-up-chief-congress-2092231.html |access-date=12 August 2018 |publisher=Zee News}}</ref>
The committee has a long history of political influence in the state, having played a significant role in the state's politics during the pre-independence era and after. From 1928 to 1975 the Party saw the prominent role and contribution of  leaders like  GB Pant, Rafi Ahmad Kidwai, CB Gupta, Nirmal Chandra Chaturvedi, Sampurnanand and many others. However, it has faced challenges in recent years, including a decline in electoral support and internal conflicts. [[Congress Working Committee]] Appointed [[Priyanka Gandhi]] as General Secretary of UP (East), later she has taken charge of General Secretary (AICC). CLP Leader of the Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee is [[Aradhana Misra]] 3rd Term MLA from Rampur Khas, Pratapgarh.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Shukla |first1=Nelanshu |title=Raj Babbar to remain UP Congress chief till Lok Sabha polls |url=https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/raj-babbar-to-remain-up-congress-chief-till-lok-sabha-polls-1239252-2018-05-22 |access-date=12 August 2018 |publisher=India Today |date=22 May 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Raj Babbar has not resigned as party's UP chief: Congress |url=http://zeenews.india.com/uttar-pradesh/raj-babbar-has-not-resigned-as-partys-up-chief-congress-2092231.html |access-date=12 August 2018 |publisher=Zee News}}</ref>


==Structure and Composition ==
==Structure and Composition ==
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! S.No. !! Name !! Designation !! Incharge
|-
| 01 ||'''[[Ajay Kumar Lallu]]''' ||


'''President'''
{| class="wikitable"
| '''Uttar Pradesh Congress'''
|-
| 03 || '''Virendra Chaudhary''' ||VP (Org.)<br />|| Uttar Pradesh (East)
|-
| 04 || '''[[Pankaj Kumar Malik]]''' ||VP (Org.)<br />|| Uttar Pradesh (West)
|-
|-
|05 || '''Laliteshpati Tripathi''' ||VP
! S.No.
| PYC,NSUI,OBC,UPMC,Kishan Congress
! Name
! Designation<ref>{{cite web | url=https://indianexpress.com/article/political-pulse/in-revival-bid-congress-unveils-new-look-up-unit-with-old-faces-from-bsp-8184738/lite/ | title=In revival bid, Congress unveils a new-look UP unit, with old faces from BSP | date=October 2022 }}</ref>
! District Allotted
|-
|-
|06 || '''Deepak Kumar''' ||VP
|1
| Seva Dal,SC/ST,Minority
|[[Ajay Rai]], Former Minister,[[Member of the Legislative Assembly (India)|M.L.A.]] 5 Terms (1996-2017) [[Government Of Uttar Pradesh]]
 
|colspan="2" | President, Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee
|-
|-
|07
|2
|Sh.Alok Prasad Pashi
|[[Nasimuddin Siddiqui]], Ex Cabinet Minister
|General Secretary
| Provincial President, Western Zone
|UPCC
|Saharanpur, Muzaffarnagar, Shamli, Baghpat, Bulandshahr, Ghaziabad, Meerut, Gautambudh Nagar, Bijnor, Hapur, Amroha, Moradabad, Rampur and Sambhal
|-
|-
|08
|3
|Sh.Vishwa Vijay Singh
|[[Ajay Rai]], Ex MLA
|General Secretary
| Provincial President, Prayagraj Zone
|UPCC
| Varanasi, Ghazipur, Chandauli, Jaunpur, Bhadohi, Mirzapur, Sonbhadra, Kaushambi, Allahabad, Pratapgarh, Amethi and Sultanpur
|-
|-
|09
|4
|Ch. Dhuram Lodhi
|[[Nakul Dubey]], Ex MLA
|General Secretary
| Provincial President, Awadh Zone
|UPCC
| Lucknow, Unnao, Bahraich, Barabanki, Balrampur, Shravasti, Ghonda, Sitapur, Lakhimpur-Khiri, Hardoi and Rae Barely
|-
|-
|10
|5
|[[Rakesh Sachan]]
|[[Virendra Chaudhary]], MLA
|General Secretary
| Provincial President, Purvanchal Zone
|UPCC
| Siddharth Nagar, Maharajganj, Gorakhpur, Basti, Kushinagar, Azamgarh, Mau, Deoria, Ballia, Sant Kabir Nagar, Faizabad and Ambedkar Nagar
|-
|-
|11
|6
|Yusuf Ali 'Turk'
|Yogesh Dikshit
|General Secretary
| Provincial President, Brij Zone
|UPCC
| Mathura, Agra, Firozabad, Etah, Mainpuri, Kasganj, Aligarh, Hathras, Badaun, Bareilly, Shahjahanpur, Pilibhit and Farrukhabad
|-
|-
|12
|7
|Anil Yadav
|Anil Yadav
|General Secretary
| Provincial President, Bundelkhand and Kanpur Zone
|UPCC
| Kanpur, Kanpur Dehat, Kannauj, Auraiya, Jalaun, Mahoba, Jhansi, Lalitpur, Banda, Chitrakoot, Fatehpur, Hamirpur and Etawah
|-
|-
|15
|8
|Virendra Singh 'Guddu'
|Dr Jiya Ram Verma
|General Secretary
| colspan="2" | Medical Cell President, Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee
|UPCC
|-
|-
|16
|9
|Yogendra Dixit
|Priyanka Gupta
|General Secretary
|Spokesperson
|UPCC
|Spokespersons of [[Indian National Congress]]<ref name = News18>{{cite web |title=Congress प्रवक्ता Priyanka Gupta बोलीं सरकार को निंद्रा से जगाने के लिए इतना काफी है। Mahabahas |url= https://hindi.news18.com/videos/news18-up-uttarakhand/mahabahas/congress-spokesperson-priyanka-gupta-said-that-this-is-enough-to-awaken-the-government-from-sleep-mahabahas-3369467.html |publisher= [[News18]]|access-date=8 December 2020}}</ref>
|-
|-
|17
|}
|Rahul Rai
 
|General Secretary
==List of presidents==
|UPCC
{{see also|List of state presidents of the Indian National Congress|List of presidents of the Indian National Congress}}
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
! Style="background-color:#00BFFF; color:white" | S.No.
! Style="background-color:#00BFFF; color:white" | President
! Style="background-color:#00BFFF; color:white" | Portrait
! Style="background-color:#00BFFF; color:white" colspan=2 | Term
! Style="background-color:#00BFFF; color:white" | Tenure
! Style="background-color:#00BFFF; color:white" | Ref.
|- style="text-align:center; height:60px;"
|-
|-
|18
!1.
|Sabana Khandelwal
|[[N. D. Tiwari]]
|General Secretary
|[[File:Shri Narayan Dutt Tiwari.jpg|100px]]
|UPCC
|1990
|1994
|-
|-
|19
!2.
|Badruddin Qureshi
|[[Jitendra Prasad]]
|General Secretary
|
|UPCC
|1994
|1998
|'''3 years '''
|
|-
|-
|20
!3.
|Sh. Gurmeet Bhullar
|[[Salman Khurshid]]
|Secretary
|[[File:Salman Khurshid portrait (cropped).jpg|80px]]
|UPCC
|1998
|4 December 2000
|'''2 years'''
|
|Mohd Saiyed Ali
 
 
|1996
|2000
|'''4 years'''
|[Vice president]
|-
|-
|21
!4.
|Sh. Vidhit Chaudhary
|[[Sriprakash Jaiswal]]
|Secretary
|[[File:Shri Sri Prakash Jaiswal assumes the charge of the Minister of State for Home Affairs in New Delhi on May 25, 2004.jpg|80px]]
|UPCC
|4 December 2000
|3 July 2002
|'''{{Age in years and days|2000|12|4|2002|7|3|}}'''
|
|-
|-
|22
!5.
|Sh. Rahul Richharia
|Arun Kumar Singh Munna
|Secretary
|<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Weisskopf |first=Martin C. |last2=Ramsey |first2=Brian |date=2024-07-16 |title=On the Making of IXPE |url=https://doi.org/10.3390/galaxies12040038 |journal=Galaxies |volume=12 |issue=4 |pages=38 |doi=10.3390/galaxies12040038  |doi-access=free|issn=2075-4434}}</ref>
|UPCC
|3 July 2002
|30 May 2003
|'''{{Age in years and days|2002|7|3|2003|5|30|}}'''
|
|-
|-
|23
!6.
|Sh. Devendra Nishad
|[[Jagdambika Pal]]
|Secretary
|
|UPCC
|30 May 2003
|7 November 2004
|'''{{Age in years and days|2003|5|30|2004|11|7|}}'''
|
|-
|-
|24
!(3).
|Sh. Moninder Sood Valmiki
|[[Salman Khurshid]]
|Secretary
|[[File:Salman Khurshid portrait (cropped).jpg|80px]]
|UPCC
|7 November 2004
|12 September 2007
|'''{{Age in years and days|2004|11|7|2007|9|12|}}'''
|
|-
|-
|25
!7.
|Sh. Vivekanand Pathak
|[[Rita Bahuguna Joshi]]
|Secretary
|[[File:The Minister of Tourism, Uttar Pradesh, Prof. Rita Bahuguna Joshi presenting the mementos to the delegates of the International Buddhist Conclave - 2018, at Varanasi, in Uttar Pradesh on August 26, 2018.JPG|80px]]
|UPCC
|12 September 2007
|29 August 2012
|'''{{Age in years and days|2007|9|12|2012|8|29|}}'''
|
|-
|-
|26
!8.
|Sh. Devendra Pratap Singh
|[[Nirmal Khatri]]
|Secretary
|
|UPCC
|29 August 2012
|12 July 2016
|'''{{Age in years and days|2012|8|29|2016|7|12|}}'''
|
|-
|-
|27
!9.
|Sh. Brahm Swaroop Nagar
|[[Raj Babbar]]
|Secretary
|[[File:Raaj Babbar.jpg|80px]]
|UPCC
|12 July 2016
|7 October 2019
|'''{{Age in years and days|2016|7|12|2019|10|7|}}'''
|
|-
|-
|28
!10.
|Kaiser Jaha Ansari
|[[Ajay Kumar Lallu]]
|Secretary
|
|UPCC
|7 October 2019
|16 March 2022
|'''{{Age in years and days|2019|10|7|2022|3|16|}}'''
|
|-
|-
|29
!11.
|Sh. Ramesh Shukla
|[[Brijlal Khabri]]
|Secretary
|
|UPCC
|1 October 2022
|17 August 2023
|'''{{Age in years and days|2022|10|1|2023|8|17|}}'''
|
|-
|-
|30
!12.
|Sh. Dhirendra Singh Dhiru
| [[Ajay Rai]]
|Secretary
|[[File:Ajay Rai Varanasi.jpg|80px]]
|UPCC
|17 August 2023
|'''[[Incumbent]]'''
|'''{{Age in years and days|2023|8|17}}'''
|
|-
|-
|31
|Sh. Satya Sanyam
|Secretary
|UPCC
|-
|32
|Sh. Prem Narayan Pal
|Secretary
|UPCC
|-
|33
|Smt. Sarita Dohre
|Secretary
|UPCC
|-
|34
|Sh. Shanawaz Alam
|Secretary
|UPCC
|-
|35
|Sh. Kanishka Pandey
|Secretary
|UPCC
|-
|36
|Sh. Amit Singh Diwakar
|Secretary
|UPCC
|-
|37
|Sh. Kumud Gangwar
|Secretary
|UPCC
|-
|38
|Sh. Rakesh Prajapati
|Secretary
|UPCC
|-
|39
|Sh. Mukesh Dhankar
|Secretary
|UPCC
|-
|40
|Sh. Hardeepak Nishad
|Secretary
|UPCC
|-
|41
|Sh. Jeetlal Saroj
|Secretary
|UPCC
|-
|42
|Sh. Sachin Chaudhary
|Secretary
|UPCC
|-
|43
|Sh. Pradeep Singh Kori
|Secretary
|UPCC
|}
|}


==Advisory Council to General Secretary ==
==Advisory Council to General Secretary ==
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
|-
! S.No. !! Name !!Design
! S.No. !! Name !!Design
|-
|-
| 01 ||Sh. [[Ajay Rai]] ||Member
!1.
|-
| [[Ajay Rai]]
|02
|Sh. [[Ajay Kapoor (politician)|Ajay Kapoor]]
|Member
|Member
|-
|-
|03
!2.
|Sh. [[Anugrah Narayan Singh]]
| [[Anugrah Narayan Singh]]
|Member
|Member
|-
|-
|04
!3.
|Smt. [[Mohsina Kidwai]]
| [[Mohsina Kidwai]]
|Member
|Member
|-
|-
|05
!4.
|Sh. [[Nasimuddin Siddiqui]]
| [[Nasimuddin Siddiqui]]
|Member  
|Member  
|-
|-
|06
!5.
|Sh. [[Nirmal Khatri]]
| [[Nirmal Khatri]]
|Member
|Member
|-
|-
|07
!6.
|Sh. [[Pradeep Mathur]]
| [[Pradeep Mathur]]
|Member
|Member
|-
|-
|08
!7.
|Sh. [[Pramod Tiwari]]
| [[Pramod Tiwari]]
|Member
|Member
|-
|-
|09
!8.
|Sh. [[Praveen Aron]]
| [[Praveen Singh Aron]]
|Member
|Member
|-
|-
|10
!9.
|Sh. [[P. L. Punia]]
| [[P. L. Punia]]
|Member
|-
|11
|Sh. [[Ratanjit Pratap Narain Singh|R P N Singh]]
|Member
|-
|12
|Sh. [[Ranjeet Singh Judeo]]
|Member
|Member
|-
|-
|13
!10.
|Sh. [[Rajesh Mishra]]
| [[Rajesh Mishra]]
|Member
|Member
|-
|-
|14
!11.
|Sh. [[Raashid Alvi]]
| [[Raashid Alvi]]
|Member
|Member
|-
|-
|15
!12.
|Sh. [[Salman Khurshid]]
| [[Salman Khurshid]]
|Member
|Member
|-
|-
|16
!13.
|Sh. [[Sanjay_Kapoor_(politician)|Sanjay Kapoor]]
| [[Sanjay Kapoor (politician)|Sanjay Kapoor]]
|Member
|Member
|-
|-
|17
!14.
|Sh. [[Vivek Bansal]]
| [[Vivek Bansal]]
|Member
|Member
|-
|-
|18
!15.
|Sh. [[Zafar Ali Naqvi]]
| [[Zafar Ali Naqvi]]
|Member
|Member
|-
|-
|19
!16.
|Sh. [[Akash Singh Chandel]]
| [[Akash Singh Chandel]]
|Member
|Member
|}
|}


==Group on Strategy and Planning ==
==Group on Strategy and Planning ==
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
|-
! S.No. !! Name !!Design
! S.No. !! Name !!Design
|-
|-
| 01 ||[[Jitin Prasada|Jitin Prasad]]||Member
!1.
|-
|[[Brijlal Khabri]]
|02
|[[R. K. Chaudhary|R K Chaudhary]]
|Member
|Member
|-
|-
|03
!2.
|[[Raj Kishor Singh]]
|[[Prashant Shukla]]
|Member
|Member
|-
|-
|04
!3.
|[[Rajeev Shukla|Rajiv Shukla]]
|[[Rajeev Shukla|Rajiv Shukla]]
|Member
|Member
|-
|-
|05
!4.
|[[Imran Masood]]
|Member
|-
|06
|[[Pradeep Jain Aditya]]
|[[Pradeep Jain Aditya]]
|Member
|Member
|-
|-
|07
|[[Raja Ram Pal|Rajaram Pal]]
|Member
|-
|08
|Brij Lal Khabri
|Member
|}
|}


==MPs and MLAs from Uttar Pradesh ==
==MPs and MLAs from Uttar Pradesh ==
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
|-  
! S.No.
! S.No.
! Name
! Name
! Constituency
! Constituency
|-
|-
| align=Center Colspan=3| '''[[Member of parliament (India)|Member of Parliament]]'''
| align=Center Colspan=3| '''[[Member of Parliament (India)|Member of Parliament]]'''
|-
|-
| 1
| 1
| [[Sonia Gandhi]]
| [[Rahul Gandhi]]
| [[Raebareli (Lok Sabha constituency)|Raebareli]]
| [[Raebareli (Lok Sabha constituency)|Raebareli]]
|-
|-
| 2
| 2
| [[Kapil Sibal]]
| [[Imran Masood]]
| [[Member of parliament, Rajya Sabha|Rajya Sabha]]
| [[Saharanpur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Saharanpur]]
|-
| align=Center Colspan=3| '''[[Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly|Member of Legislative Assembly]]'''
|-
|-
| 3
| 3
| [[Ajay Kumar Lallu]]
| [[Rakesh Rathore]]
| [[Tamkuhi Raj (Assembly constituency)|Tamakuhi Raj]]
| [[Sitapur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Sitapur]]
|-
|-
| 4
| 4
| [[Aditi Singh (politician)|Aditi Singh]]
| [[Tanuj Punia]]
| [[Rae Bareli (Assembly constituency)|Rae Bareli]]
| [[Barabanki (Lok Sabha constituency)|Barabanki]]
|-
|-
| 5
| 5
| [[Kishori Lal Sharma]]
| [[Amethi (Lok Sabha constituency)|Amethi]]
|-
| 6
| [[Ujjwal Raman Singh]]
| [[Allahabad (Lok Sabha constituency)|Allahabad]]
|-
| align=Center Colspan=3| '''[[Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly|Member of Legislative Assembly]]'''
|-
| 1
| [[Aradhana Misra|Aradhana Mishra]]
| [[Aradhana Misra|Aradhana Mishra]]
| [[Rampur Khas (Assembly constituency)|Rampur Khas]]
| [[Rampur Khas (Assembly constituency)|Rampur Khas]]
|-
|-
| 6
| 2
| [[Naresh Saini]]
| [[Virendra Chaudhary]]
| [[Behat (Assembly constituency)|Behat]]
| [[Pharenda (Assembly constituency)|Pharenda]]
|-
|}
 
==Electoral performance==
===Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly===
{|class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"
|+
|-
!align=center|Election
!Seats up for election
!Seats contested
!Seats won
!Change
!Votes polled
!Vote share
!Swing
!Resulting Government
|-
|[[1937 Indian provincial elections|1937]]
|228
|{{n/a}}
|{{composition bar|133|228|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{n/a}}
|{{n/a}}
|{{n/a}}
|{{n/a}}
|{{yes2|'''Majority Government'''}}
|-
|[[1946 Indian provincial elections|1946]]
|228
|{{n/a}}
|{{composition bar|153|228|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{increase}} 20
|{{n/a}}
|{{n/a}}
|{{n/a}}
|{{yes2|'''Supermajority Government'''}}
|-
|[[1952 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1952]]
|430
|429
|{{composition bar|388|430|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{increase}} 235
|8,032,475
|{{composition bar|47.93|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{n/a}}
|{{yes2|'''Supermajority Government'''}}
|-
|[[1957 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1957]]
|430
|430
|{{composition bar|286|430|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 102
|9,298,382
|{{composition bar|42.42|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 5.51%
|{{yes2|'''Majority Government'''}}
|-
|[[1962 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1962]]
|430
|429
|{{composition bar|249|430|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 37
|6,471,669
|{{composition bar|36.33|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 6.09%
|{{yes2|'''Majority Government'''}}
|-
|[[1967 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1967]]
|425
|425
|{{composition bar|199|425|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 50
|6,912,104
|{{composition bar|32.20|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 4.13%
|{{partial|'''Minority Government (till April 1967)<br> Opposition (till 1968)<br />'''}}
|-
|[[1969 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1969]]
|425
|424
|{{composition bar|211|425|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{increase}} 12
|7,893,152
|{{composition bar|33.69|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{increase}} 1.49%
|{{partial|'''Minority Government (1969-1970; 1971-1973; 1973-1974)<br> Opposition (1970; 1970-1971)<br />'''}}
|-
|[[1974 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1974]]
|424
|403
|{{composition bar|215|424|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{increase}} 4
|8,868,229
|{{composition bar|32.29|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 1.40%
|{{yes2|'''Majority Government'''}}
|-
|[[1977 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1977]]
|425
|395
|{{composition bar|47|425|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 168
|7,592,107
|{{composition bar|31.94|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 0.35%
|{{no2|'''Opposition'''}}
|-
|[[1980 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1980]]
|425
|424
|{{composition bar|309|425|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{increase}} 262
|9,720,767
|{{composition bar|37.65|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{increase}} 5.71%
|{{yes2|'''Supermajority Government'''}}
|-
|[[1985 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1985]]
|425
|425
|{{composition bar|269|425|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 40
|11,544,698
|{{composition bar|39.25|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{increase}} 1.60%
|{{yes2|'''Majority Government'''}}
|-
|[[1989 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1989]]
|425
|410
|{{composition bar|94|425|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 175
|10,866,428
|{{composition bar|27.90|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 11.35%
|{{no2|'''Opposition'''}}
|-
|[[1991 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1991]]
|419
|413
|{{composition bar|46|419|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 48
|6,480,753
|{{composition bar|17.32|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 10.58%
|{{no2|'''Opposition'''}}
|-
|[[1993 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1993]]
|422
|421
|{{composition bar|28|422|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 20
|7,533,272
|{{composition bar|15.08|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 2.24%
|{{no2|'''Opposition'''}}
|-
|[[1996 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1996]]
|424
|126
|{{composition bar|33|424|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{increase}} 11
|4,626,663
|{{composition bar|8.35|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 6.73%
|{{no2|'''Opposition'''}}
|-
|[[2002 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|2002]]
|403
|402
|{{composition bar|25|403|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 8
|4,810,231
|{{composition bar|8.96|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{increase}} 0.61%
|{{no2|'''Opposition'''}}
|-
|[[2007 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|2007]]
|403
|393
|{{composition bar|22|403|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 3
|4,489,234
|{{composition bar|8.61|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 0.35%
|{{no2|'''Opposition'''}}
|-
|[[2012 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|2012]]
|403
|355
|{{composition bar|28|403|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{increase}} 6
|8,832,895
|{{composition bar|11.65|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{increase}} 3.04%
|{{no2|'''Opposition'''}}
|-
|[[2017 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|2017]]
|403
|114
|{{composition bar|7|403|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 21
|5,416,540
|{{composition bar|6.25|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 5.40%
|{{no2|'''Opposition'''}}
|-
|[[2022 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|2022]]
|403
|403
|{{composition bar|2|403|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 5
|2,416,540
|{{composition bar|3.25|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 2.40%
|{{no2|'''Opposition'''}}
|-
|}
{{Vertical bar chart|1937|133|1946|153|1952|388|1957|286|1962|249|1967|199|1969|211|1974|215|1977|47|1980|309|1985|269|1989|94|1991|46|1993|28|1996|33|2002|25|2007|22|2012|28|2017|7|2022|2|full_name=Uttar Pradesh Congress Legislative Assembly seat count|type=demographic|color=rgb(0,0.7490196,1)}}
 
===Indian General Election in Uttar Pradesh===
{|class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"
|+
|-
!align=center|Election
!Seats up for election
!Seats contested
!Seats won
!Change
!Votes polled
!Vote share
!Swing
!align=center|Resulting Government (in Centre)
!National Leader
|-
|[[1951–52 Indian general election|1951-1952]]
|86
|86
|{{composition bar|81|86|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{n/a}}
|9,047,392
|{{composition bar|52.99|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{n/a}}
|{{yes2|'''Supermajority Government'''}}
|[[Jawaharlal Nehru]]
|-
|[[1957 Indian general election|1957]]
|86
|86
|{{composition bar|70|86|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 11
|10,599,639
|{{composition bar|46.29|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 6.70%
|{{yes2|'''Supermajority Government'''}}
|[[Jawaharlal Nehru]]
|-
|[[1962 Indian general election|1962]]
|86
|86
|{{composition bar|62|86|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 8
|6,842,472
|{{composition bar|38.20|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 8.09%
|{{yes2|'''Supermajority Government'''}}
|[[Jawaharlal Nehru]]
|-
|[[1967 Indian general election|1967]]
|85
|85
|{{composition bar|47|85|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 15
|7,285,130
|{{composition bar|33.44|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 4.76%
|{{yes2|'''Majority Government'''}}
|[[Indira Gandhi]]
|-
|[[1971 Indian general election|1971]]
|85
|78
|{{composition bar|73|85|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{increase}} 26
|9,981,309
|{{composition bar|48.58|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{increase}} 15.14%
|{{yes2|'''Supermajority Government'''}}
|[[Indira Gandhi]]
|-
|[[1977 Indian general election|1977]]
|85
|85
|{{composition bar|0|85|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 73
|7,170,182
|{{composition bar|24.99|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 23.59%
|{{no2|'''Opposition'''}}
|[[Indira Gandhi]]<br>''(defeated)''<br />
|-
|[[1980 Indian general election|1980]]
|85
|85
|{{composition bar|51|85|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{increase}} 51
|10,171,194
|{{composition bar|35.90|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{increase}} 10.91%
|{{yes2|'''Supermajority Government'''}}
|[[Indira Gandhi]]
|-
|[[1984 Indian general election|1984]]
|85
|85
|{{composition bar|83|85|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{increase}} 32
|17,391,831
|{{composition bar|51.03|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{increase}} 15.13%
|{{yes2|'''Supermajority Government'''}}
|[[Rajiv Gandhi]]
|-
|[[1989 Indian general election|1989]]
|85
|84
|{{composition bar|15|85|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 68
|12,393,934
|{{composition bar|31.77|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 19.26%
|{{partial|'''Opposition (till 1990)<br> External Support for [[Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya)|SJP(R)]] Govt (till 1991)<br />'''}}
|[[Rajiv Gandhi]]
|-
|[[1991 Indian general election|1991]]
|85
|80
|{{composition bar|5|85|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 10
|6,755,015
|{{composition bar|18.02|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 13.75%
|{{yes2|'''Minority Government'''}}
|[[P. V. Narasimha Rao]]
|-
|[[1996 Indian general election|1996]]
|85
|85
|{{composition bar|5|85|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{nochange}}
|3,746,505
|{{composition bar|8.14|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 9.88%
|{{partial|'''Opposition (till Jun 1996)<br> External Support for [[United Front (India, 1996)|UF]] Govt (till 1998)<br />'''}}
|[[P. V. Narasimha Rao]]
|-
|[[1998 Indian general election|1998]]
|85
|76
|{{composition bar|0|85|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 5
|3,361,053
|{{composition bar|6.02|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 2.13%
|{{no2|'''Opposition'''}}
|[[Sitaram Kesri]]<br>''(defeated)''<br />
|-
|[[1999 Indian general election|1999]]
|85
|76
|{{composition bar|10|85|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{increase}} 10
|8,001,685
|{{composition bar|14.72|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{increase}} 8.70%
|{{no2|'''Opposition'''}}
|[[Sonia Gandhi]]
|-
|[[2004 Indian general election|2004]]
|80
|73
|{{composition bar|9|80|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 1
|6,412,293
|{{composition bar|12.04|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 2.68%
|{{yes2|'''Minority Government'''}}
|[[Sonia Gandhi]]
|-
|[[2009 Indian general election|2009]]
|80
|80
|{{composition bar|21|80|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{increase}} 12
|10,113,521
|{{composition bar|18.25|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{increase}} 6.21%
|{{yes2|'''Minority Government'''}}
|[[Sonia Gandhi]]
|-
|[[2014 Indian general election|2014]]
|80
|80
|{{composition bar|2|80|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 19
|6,061,267
|{{composition bar|7.53|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 10.72%
|{{no2|'''Opposition'''}}
|[[Sonia Gandhi]]
|-
|[[2019 Indian general election|2019]]
|80
|80
|{{composition bar|1|80|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 1
|5,457,352
|{{composition bar|6.36|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 1.17%
|{{no2|'''Opposition'''}}
|[[Rahul Gandhi]]
|-
|[[2024 Indian general election|2024]]
|80
|17
|{{composition bar|6|80|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{increase}} 5
|8,294,318
|{{composition bar|9.46|100|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{increase}} 3.10%
|{{no2|'''Opposition'''}}
|[[Mallikarjun Kharge]]
|}
{{Vertical bar chart|1952|81|1957|70|1962|62|1967|47|1971|73|1977|0|1980|51|1984|83|1989|15|1991|5|1996|5|1998|0|1999|10|2004|9|2009|21|2014|2|2019|1|2024|6|full_name=Uttar Pradesh Congress Lok Sabha seat count|type=demographic|color=rgb(0,0.7490196,1)}}
 
==List of chief ministers==
{| class="sortable" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" style="border-collapse: collapse; border: 2px #000000 solid; font-size: x-big; width:70%; border:1"
|- style="background-color:#00BFFF; color:white"
|+ Premier of United Provinces (1937–50)
!scope=col rowspan="2" |{{Abbr|No.|Number}}
!scope=col rowspan="2" | Portrait
!scope=col rowspan="2" | Name
!scope=col rowspan="2" | Constituency
!scope=colgroup colspan=3| Term of office
!scope=col rowspan="2" | Assembly
|- style="background-color:#00BFFF; color:white"
! Start
! End
! Tenure
|- align="center"
!scope=row| 1
| [[File:Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant.jpg|75px]]
| [[Govind Ballabh Pant]]
| NA
| 17 July 1937
| 2 November
1939
| {{ayd|1937|7|17|1939|11|2}}
|1st
[[1937 Indian provincial elections|<small>(1937 Elections)</small>]]
|- align="center"
!scope=row| (1)
| [[File:Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant.jpg|75px]]
| [[Govind Ballabh Pant]]
| NA
| 1 April 1946
| 25 January
1950
| {{ayd|1946|4|1|1950|1|25}}
|2nd 
[[1946 Indian provincial elections|<small>(1946 Elections)</small>]]
|}
 
{| class="sortable" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" style="border-collapse: collapse; border: 2px #000000 solid; font-size: x-big; width:70%; border:1"
|- style="background-color:#00BFFF; color:white"
|+ Chief Ministers of Uttar Pradesh
!scope=col rowspan="2" |{{Abbr|No.|Number}}
!scope=col rowspan="2" | Portrait
!scope=col rowspan="2" | Name
!scope=col rowspan="2" | Constituency
!scope=colgroup colspan=3| Term of office
!scope=col rowspan="2" | Assembly
|- style="background-color:#00BFFF; color:white"
! Start
! End
! Tenure
|-
|-
|- align=center
!scope=rowgroup rowspan=2| 1
|rowspan=2|[[File:Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant.jpg|75px]]
|rowspan=2| [[Govind Ballabh Pant]]
|rowspan="2"|Bareilly Municipality
| 26 January 1950
| 20 May 1952
|rowspan="2"|{{age in years and days|1950|01|26|1954|12|27}}
|rowspan="2"|Provincial
[[1946 Indian provincial elections|<small>(1946 Elections)</small>]]<br/>
[[First Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh|1st]]<br />{{small|([[1951 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1951 election]])}}
|- align=center
| 20 May 1952
| 27 December 1954
|- align=center
!scope=rowgroup rowspan=2| 2
|rowspan=2|[[File:Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Shri Swarupanand.jpg|75px]]
|rowspan=2|[[Sampurnanand]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Varanasi South Assembly constituency|Varanasi South]]
| 28 December 1954
| 9 April 1957
|rowspan="2"|{{age in years and days|1954|12|28|1960|12|06}}
|rowspan="2"|[[Second Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh|2nd]]<br />{{small|([[1957 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1957 election]])}}
|- align=center
| 10 April 1957
| 6 December 1960
|- align=center
!scope=rowgroup rowspan=2| 3
|rowspan=2|[[File:Chandrabhanu Gupta 2025 stamp of India.jpg|75x75px]]
|rowspan=2| [[Chandra Bhanu Gupta]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Ranikhet South Assembly constituency|Ranikhet South]]
| 7 December 1960
| 14 March 1962
|rowspan=2| {{age in years and days|1960|12|07|1963|10|01}}
|rowspan="3" |[[Third Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh|3rd]]<br />{{small|([[1962 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1962 election]])}}
|- align=center
| 14 March 1962
| 1 October 1963
|- align=center style="height: 60px;"
!scope=row| 4
|[[File:Sucheta Kriplani official portrait.gif|75x75px]]
| [[Sucheta Kripalani]]
| [[Menhdawal (Assembly constituency)|Menhdawal]]
| 2 October 1963
| 13 March 1967
| {{age in years and days|1963|10|02|1967|03|13}}
|- align=center style="height: 60px;"
!scope=rowgroup rowspan="2" |(3)
| rowspan="2" |[[File:Chandrabhanu Gupta 2025 stamp of India.jpg|75x75px]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Chandra Bhanu Gupta]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Ranikhet Assembly constituency|Ranikhet]]
| 14 March 1967
| 2 April 1967
| {{age in years and days|1967|03|14|1967|04|02}}
| rowspan="2" |[[Fourth Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh|4th]]<br />{{small|([[1967 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1967 election]])}}
|- align=center style="height: 60px;"
| 26 February 1969
| 17 February 1970
| {{age in years and days|1969|02|26|1970|02|17}}
|- align=center style="height: 60px;"
!scope=row| 6
| [[File:Kamalapati Tripathi Lok Sabha photo.jpg|75x75px]]
| [[Kamalapati Tripathi]]
| Chandauli
| 4 April 1971
| 12 June 1973
| {{age in years and days|1971|04|04|1973|06|12}}
| [[Fifth Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh|5th]]<br />{{small|(1969 election)}}
|- align=center
!scope=rowgroup rowspan=2| 7
|rowspan=2|[[File:Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna stamp (cropped).jpg|75px]]
|rowspan=2| [[Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna]]
|rowspan="2"| Bara
| 8 November 1973
| 4 March 1974
|rowspan=2| {{age in years and days|1973|11|08|1975|11|29}}
|rowspan="3"| [[Sixth Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh|6th]]<br />{{small|(1974 election)}}
|- align=center
| 5 March 1974
| 29 November 1975
|- align=center style="height: 60px;"
!scope=row| 8
| [[File:Shri Narayan Dutt Tiwari.jpg|100px]]
| [[N. D. Tiwari]]
|[[Kashipur, West Bengal Assembly constituency|Kashipur]]
| 21 January 1976
| 30 April 1977
| {{age in years and days|1976|01|21|1977|04|30}}
|- align=center style="height: 60px;"
!scope=row| 9
| [[File:Visit of Vishwanath Pratap Sing, Indian Minister for Trade, to the CEC (cropped).jpg|75px]]
| [[Vishwanath Pratap Singh]]
|[[Tindwari Assembly constituency|Tindwari]]
| 9 June 1980
| 18 July 1982
| {{age in years and days|1980|06|09|1982|07|18}}
|rowspan="2"|[[Eight Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh|8th]]<br />{{small|(1980 election)}}
|- align=center style="height: 60px;"
!scope=row| 10
|[[File:Blank.svg|75x75px]]<!-- Do not use image placeholders per WP:IPH -->
| [[Sripati Mishra]]
| [[Isauli (Assembly constituency)|Isauli]]
| 19 July 1982
| 2 August 1984
| {{age in years and days|1982|07|19|1984|08|02}}
|- align=center
!scope=rowgroup rowspan=2 | (8)
|rowspan=2| [[File:Shri Narayan Dutt Tiwari.jpg|100px]]
|rowspan=2| [[N. D. Tiwari]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Kashipur, West Bengal Assembly constituency|Kashipur]]
| 3 August 1984
| 10 March 1985
|rowspan=2| {{age in years and days|1984|08|03|1985|09|24}}
|rowspan="4"|[[Ninth Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh|9th]]<br />{{small|(1985 election)}}
|- align=center
| 11 March 1985
| 24 September 1985
|- align=center style="height: 60px;"
!scope=row| 12
|[[File:Blank.svg|75x75px]]<!-- Do not use image placeholders per WP:IPH -->
| [[Vir Bahadur Singh]]
|[[Paniyara (Assembly constituency)|Paniyara]]
| 24 September 1985
| 24 June 1988
| {{age in years and days|1985|09|24|1988|06|24}}
|- align=center style="height: 60px;"
!scope=row| (8)
| [[File:Shri Narayan Dutt Tiwari.jpg|100px]]
| [[N. D. Tiwari]]
|[[Kashipur, West Bengal Assembly constituency|Kashipur]]
| 25 June 1988
| 5 December 1989
| {{age in years and days|1988|06|25|1989|12|05}}
|}
 
==District & City Congress Committee==
{| class="wikitable"
|+
! style="background-color:#00BFFF; color:white" |Sr. NO.
! style="background-color:#00BFFF; color:white" |Division
! style="background-color:#00BFFF; color:white" |District/City
! style="background-color:#00BFFF; color:white" |President
|-
!rowspan=6|1.
|rowspan=6|[[Saharanpur division|Saharanpur]]
|Saharanpur DCC
|Sandeep Rana
|-
|Saharanpur CCC
|Manish Tyagi
|-
|Shamli DCC
|Akhlaq Pradhan
|-
|Shamli CCC
|Munish Devi
|-
|Muzaffarnagar DCC
|Satpal Kataria
|-
|Muzaffarnagar CCC
|Ranjan Mittal
|-
! rowspan=10|2.
|rowspan=10|[[Moradabad Division|Moradabad]]
|Moradabad DCC
|Vinod Gumber
|-
|Moradabad CCC
|Junaid Quraishi
|-
|Bijnor DCC
|Hainrita
|-
|Bijnor CCC
|Humayun Baig
|-
|Rampur DCC
|Pramila Kumar Sharma
|-
|Rampur CCC
|Waqar Ali Khan
|-
|Amroha DCC
|Omkar Kataria
|-
|Amroha CCC
|Indresh Sharma
|-
|Sambhal DCC
|Hazi Mohd. Arif Turki
|-
|Sambhal CCC
|Shiv Kishor Gautam
|-
!rowspan=8|3.
|rowspan=8|[[Bareilly division|Bareilly]]
|Bareilly DCC
|Mirza Ashfaq Saqlaini
|-
|Bareilly CCC
|Dinesh Gupta
|-
|Badaun DCC
|Ajeet Yadav
|-
|Badaun CCC
|Munna Lal Sagar
|-
|Pilibhit DCC
|Harpreet Singh Chhaba
|-
|Pilibhit CCC
|Srikrishan Gangwar
|-
|Shahjahanpur DCC
|Rajneesh Gupta
|-
|Shahjahanpur CCC
|Taqweem Hasan Khan
|-
!rowspan=12|4.
|rowspan=12|[[Meerut division|Meerut]]
|Meerut DCC
|Gaurav Bhati
|-
|Meerut CCC
|Ranjan Sharma
|-
|Baghpat DCC
|Luv Kashyap
|-
|Baghpat CCC
|Ram Hari Panwar
|-
|Bulandshahr DCC
|Ziaur Rahman
|-
|Bulandshahr CCC
|Er. Ravi Lodhi
|-
|Gautam Budh Nagar DCC
|Deepak Bhati
|-
|Noida CCC
|Mukesh Yadav
|-
|Ghaziabad DCC
|Satish Sharma
|-
|Ghaziabad CCC
|Veer Singh Jatav
|-
|Hapur DCC
|Rakesh Tyagi
|-
|Hapur CCC
|Irfan Ahmad
|-
!rowspan=8|5.
|rowspan=8|[[Aligarh division|Aligarh]]
|Aligarh DCC
|Thakur Somveer Singh
|-
|Aligarh CCC
|Naved Khan
|-
|Etah DCC
|Hazi Ashik Husain
|-
|Etah CCC
|Vineet Parashar Valmiki
|-
|Hathras DCC
|Vivek Kumar Upadhyay
|-
|Hathras CCC
|Yogesh Kumar
|-
|Kasganj DCC
|Manoj Pandey
|-
|Kasganj CCC
|Rajendra Kashyap
|-
!rowspan=8|6.
|rowspan=8|[[Agra division|Agra]]
|Agra DCC
|Ramnath Sikarwar
|-
|Agra CCC
|Amit Diwakar
|-
|Firozabad DCC
|Ram Niwas Yadav
|-
|Firozabad CCC
|Shafaqat Khan Raju
|-
|Mainpuri DCC
|Gopal Kulshresth
|-
|Mainpuri CCC
|Dr. Nagendra Singh Yadav
|-
|Mathura DCC
|Mukesh Dhangar
|-
|Mathura CCC
|Pt. Yateendra Mukkadam
|-
!rowspan=6|7.
|rowspan=6|[[Devipatan division|Devipatan]]
|Gonda DCC
|Ram Pratap Singh
|-
|Gonda CCC
|Shahid Ali Qureshi
|-
|Bahraich DCC
|Shivendra Pratap Singh
|-
|Bahraich CCC
|Mirza Tariq Beg
|-
|Shrawasti DCC
|Vidya Mani Tripathi
|-
|Balrampur DCC
| Shiv Lal Kori
|-
!rowspan=3|8.
|rowspan=3|[[Basti division|Basti]]
|Basti DCC
|Vishwanath Chaudhary
|-
|Siddharthnagar DCC
|Qazi Suhail Ahmad
|-
|Sant Kabir Nagar DCC
|Praveen Chandra Pandey
|-
!rowspan=6|9.
|rowspan=6|[[Gorakhpur division|Gorakhpur]]
|Gorakhpur DCC
|Rajesh Kumar Tiwari
|-
|Gorakhpur CCC
|Ravi Pratap Nishad
|-
|Deoria DCC
|Vijayshekhar Mall
|-
|Deoria CCC
|Mirza Khurshid Ahmad
|-
|Kushinagar DCC
|Ravindra Radhey Vishwakarma
|-
|Maharajganj DCC
|Vijay Singh 
|-
!rowspan=10|10.
|rowspan=10|[[Kanpur division|Kanpur]]
|Auraiya DCC
|Sarita Dohre
|-
|Etawah DCC
|Ashutosh Dikshit
|-
|Etawah CCC
|Rashid Khan
|-
|Farrukhabad DCC
|Shakuntala Devi
|-
|Farrukhabad CCC
|Ankur Mishra
|-
|Kanpur Dehat DCC
|Ambrish Singh Gaur
|-
|Kanpur Nagar Gramin DCC
|Sandeep Shukla
|-
|Kanpur Mahanagar CCC
|Pawan Gupta
|-
|Kannauj DCC
|Mohd. Shakir Husain Ali
|-
|Kannauj CCC
|Pankaj Verma
|-
!rowspan=12|11.
|rowspan=12|[[Lucknow division|Lucknow]]
|Lucknow DCC
|Rudra Daman Singh
|-
|Lucknow CCC
|Dr. Shehzad<br>Amit Tyagi
|-
|Hardoi DCC
|Vikram Pandey
|-
|Hardoi CCC
|Anupam Dixit
|-
|Lakhimpur Kheri DCC
|Prahlad Patel
|-
|Lakhimpur Kheri CCC
|Riyaz Ahmad Khan
|-
|Raebareli DCC
|Pankaj Tiwari
|-
|Raebareli CCC
|Dhiraj Shrivastava
|-
|Sitapur DCC
|Dr. Mamta Verma
|-
|Sitapur CCC
|Shishir Bajpai
|-
|Unnao DCC
|Surendra Kushwaha
|-
|Unnao CCC
|Faiz Farooqi
|-
!rowspan=8|12.
|rowspan=8|[[Ayodhya division|Ayodhya]]
|Ambedkar Nagar DCC
|K. K. Yadav
|-
|Amethi DCC
|Pradeep Singhal
|-
|Barabanki DCC
|Mohd. Mohsin
|-
|Barabanki CCC
|Rajendra Prasad Verma
|-
|Ayodhya DCC
|Chet Narayan Singh
|-
|Ayodhya CCC
|Sunil Krishna Gautam
|-
|Sultanpur DCC
|Abhishek Singh Rana
|-
|Sultanpur CCC
|Shakeel Ansari
|-
!rowspan=5|13.
|rowspan=5|[[Azamgarh division|Azamgarh]]
|Azamgarh DCC
|Kaushal Kumar
|-
|Azamgarh CCC
|Riyazul Hassan
|-
|Ballia DCC
|Umashankar Pathak
|-
|Mau DCC
|Rajmangal Yadav
|-
|Mau CCC
|Salman Jamshed
|-
!rowspan=4|14.
|rowspan=4|[[Jhansi division|Jhansi]]
|Jhansi DCC
|Deshraj Richhariya
|-
|Jhansi CCC
|Manoj Gupta
|-
|Jalaun DCC
|Arvind Senger
|-
|Lalitpur DCC
|Dr. Daya Ram Rajak
|-
!rowspan=5|15.
|rowspan=5|[[Chitrakoot division|Chitrakoot]]
|Banda DCC
|Rajesh Dixit
|-
|Banda CCC
|Afsana Shah
|-
|Chitrakoot DCC
|Kushal Patel
|-
|Hamirpur DCC
|Govind Ahirwar
|-
|Mahoba DCC
|Santosh Dhuriya
|-
!rowspan=7|16.
|rowspan=7|[[Prayagraj division|Prayagraj]]
|Allahabad DCC (Ganga Par)
|Ashfaq Ahmad
|-
|Allahabad DCC (Yamuna Par)
|Ashok Patel
|-
|Allahabad CCC
|Fujal Hashmi
|-
|Fatehpur DCC
|Mahesh Dwivedi
|-
|Fatehpur CCC
|Mohd. Arif Gudda
|-
|Kaushambi DCC
|Gaurav Kumar Pandey
|-
|Pratapgarh DCC
|Dr. Neeraj Tripathi
|-
!rowspan=8|17.
|rowspan=8|[[Varanasi division|Varanasi]]
|Varanasi DCC
|Rajeshwar Singh Patel
|-
|Varanasi CCC
|Raghvendra Chaubey
|-
|Chandauli DCC
|Arun Dwivedi
|-
|Chandauli CCC
|Brijesh Gupta
|-
|Ghazipur DCC
|Sunil Ram
|-
|Ghazipur CCC
|Sandeep Kumar Vishwakarma
|-
|Jaunpur DCC
|Pramod Singh
|-
|-
| 7
|Jaunpur CCC
| [[Sohil Akhtar Ansari]]
|Mohd. Arif
| [[Kanpur Cantonment (Assembly constituency)|Kanpur Cantt]]
|-
|-
| 8
!rowspan=5|18.
| [[Masood Akhtar (politician)|Masood Akhtar]]
|rowspan=5|[[Mirzapur division|Mirzapur]]
| [[Saharanpur (Assembly constituency)|Saharanpur]]
|Mirzapur DCC
|Shiv Kumar Patel
|-
|-
| 9
|Mirzapur CCC
| Rakesh Singh
|Rajan Pathak
| [[Harchandpur (assembly constituency)|Harchandpur]]
|-
|-
| align=Center Colspan=3| '''[[Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly|Member of Legislative Council]]'''
|Bhadohi DCC
|Waseem Ansari
|-
|-
| 10
|Sonbhadra DCC
| [[Deepak Singh (politician)|Deepak Singh]]
|Ramraj Singh Gond
| MLC
|-
|-
| 11
|Sonbhadra CCC
| Dinesh Pratap Singh
|Fareed Ahmad
| MLC
|-
|-
|}
|}
==Central Uttar Pradesh youth  congress==
'''Central Youth Congress Prabhari'''
रिशेंदर सिंह महर
'''Pardes karykarini U.P Central youth Congress'''
1. Pradesh adhyaksh
Deepak Shivhare
2. Karyakari adhyaksh
Ankit Tiwari
'''State vice president'''
3. Sharad Shukla
4. Iqbal Ahmed
5. Mohammed Sharif
6. Nivedita Singh
7. Preeti shrivas
'''general secretary'''
Pradyuman Singh Sangathan Prabhari
Abhay Singh
Mukesh avsthi
Ravinder Singh Lodhi
Ganesh Maurya
Nirbhan Yadav
Ripanje Upadhyay
'''secretary'''
Chaand Zibrile
Saurabh Gupta
Vaibhav Shukla
Khwaja Shariq
Parshuram Pasi hasmukh
Amar Singh Verma
Abhishek chaurasiya
Himanshu Dubey
'''district President'''
Lucknow city
Lucknow dehat
Kanpur Shahar
Kanpur jila
Kanpur dehat Akbarpur (shesh Narayan Gupta)
Unnao
Raebareli  (Mohit Maurya)
Amethi (Shubham Singh )
Sultanpur
Pratapgarh
Faizabad Ayodhya
Lakhimpur khiri
Sitapur (Narendra Verma)
Barabanki
Ambedkar Nagar
Bahraich ( Vipul Mishra)
Gonda
Shrivasti
Balrampur
Jhansi
Mahoba
Auraiya
Urai
Jalaun
Etawah
Lalitpur
Kaushambi
Kannoj
Hardoi
farookhabad


==See also==
==See also==
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* [[Pradesh Congress Committee]]
* [[Pradesh Congress Committee]]
* [[Madhya Pradesh Youth Congress]]
* [[Madhya Pradesh Youth Congress]]
==Notes==
{{notelist}}


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Indian National Congress of Uttar Pradesh]]
 
[[Category:Indian National Congress by state or union territory|Uttar Pradesh]]
 
[[Category:Political parties in Uttar Pradesh]]
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Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee
PresidentAjay Rai[1]
ChairpersonAradhana Misra
HeadquartersLucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Youth wingUttar Pradesh Youth Congress
Women's wingUttar Pradesh Mahila Congress Committee
Ideology
ECI StatusA State Unit of Indian National Congress
AllianceIndian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance
Seats in Lok Sabha
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Seats in Rajya Sabha
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Seats in Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council
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Seats in Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
2 / 403
Election symbol

Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee (Uttar Pradesh CC) is the Pradesh Congress Committee (state wing) of the Indian National Congress (INC) serving in the state of Uttar 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 committee has a long history of political influence in the state, having played a significant role in the state's politics during the pre-independence era and after. From 1928 to 1975 the Party saw the prominent role and contribution of leaders like GB Pant, Rafi Ahmad Kidwai, CB Gupta, Nirmal Chandra Chaturvedi, Sampurnanand and many others. However, it has faced challenges in recent years, including a decline in electoral support and internal conflicts. Congress Working Committee Appointed Priyanka Gandhi as General Secretary of UP (East), later she has taken charge of General Secretary (AICC). CLP Leader of the Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee is Aradhana Misra 3rd Term MLA from Rampur Khas, Pratapgarh.[3][4]

Structure and Composition[edit | edit source]

S.No. Name Designation[5] District Allotted
1 Ajay Rai, Former Minister,M.L.A. 5 Terms (1996-2017) Government Of Uttar Pradesh President, Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee
2 Nasimuddin Siddiqui, Ex Cabinet Minister Provincial President, Western Zone Saharanpur, Muzaffarnagar, Shamli, Baghpat, Bulandshahr, Ghaziabad, Meerut, Gautambudh Nagar, Bijnor, Hapur, Amroha, Moradabad, Rampur and Sambhal
3 Ajay Rai, Ex MLA Provincial President, Prayagraj Zone Varanasi, Ghazipur, Chandauli, Jaunpur, Bhadohi, Mirzapur, Sonbhadra, Kaushambi, Allahabad, Pratapgarh, Amethi and Sultanpur
4 Nakul Dubey, Ex MLA Provincial President, Awadh Zone Lucknow, Unnao, Bahraich, Barabanki, Balrampur, Shravasti, Ghonda, Sitapur, Lakhimpur-Khiri, Hardoi and Rae Barely
5 Virendra Chaudhary, MLA Provincial President, Purvanchal Zone Siddharth Nagar, Maharajganj, Gorakhpur, Basti, Kushinagar, Azamgarh, Mau, Deoria, Ballia, Sant Kabir Nagar, Faizabad and Ambedkar Nagar
6 Yogesh Dikshit Provincial President, Brij Zone Mathura, Agra, Firozabad, Etah, Mainpuri, Kasganj, Aligarh, Hathras, Badaun, Bareilly, Shahjahanpur, Pilibhit and Farrukhabad
7 Anil Yadav Provincial President, Bundelkhand and Kanpur Zone Kanpur, Kanpur Dehat, Kannauj, Auraiya, Jalaun, Mahoba, Jhansi, Lalitpur, Banda, Chitrakoot, Fatehpur, Hamirpur and Etawah
8 Dr Jiya Ram Verma Medical Cell President, Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee
9 Priyanka Gupta Spokesperson Spokespersons of Indian National Congress[6]

List of presidents[edit | edit source]

S.No. President Portrait Term Tenure Ref.
1. N. D. Tiwari 1990 1994
2. Jitendra Prasad 1994 1998 3 years
3. Salman Khurshid 1998 4 December 2000 2 years Mohd Saiyed Ali


1996 2000 4 years [Vice president]
4. Sriprakash Jaiswal 4 December 2000 3 July 2002 1 year, 211 days
5. Arun Kumar Singh Munna [7] 3 July 2002 30 May 2003 331 days
6. Jagdambika Pal 30 May 2003 7 November 2004 1 year, 161 days
(3). Salman Khurshid 7 November 2004 12 September 2007 2 years, 309 days
7. Rita Bahuguna Joshi 12 September 2007 29 August 2012 4 years, 352 days
8. Nirmal Khatri 29 August 2012 12 July 2016 3 years, 318 days
9. Raj Babbar 12 July 2016 7 October 2019 3 years, 87 days
10. Ajay Kumar Lallu 7 October 2019 16 March 2022 2 years, 160 days
11. Brijlal Khabri 1 October 2022 17 August 2023 320 days
12. Ajay Rai 17 August 2023 Incumbent 3 years, 1 day

Advisory Council to General Secretary[edit | edit source]

S.No. Name Design
1. Ajay Rai Member
2. Anugrah Narayan Singh Member
3. Mohsina Kidwai Member
4. Nasimuddin Siddiqui Member
5. Nirmal Khatri Member
6. Pradeep Mathur Member
7. Pramod Tiwari Member
8. Praveen Singh Aron Member
9. P. L. Punia Member
10. Rajesh Mishra Member
11. Raashid Alvi Member
12. Salman Khurshid Member
13. Sanjay Kapoor Member
14. Vivek Bansal Member
15. Zafar Ali Naqvi Member
16. Akash Singh Chandel Member

Group on Strategy and Planning[edit | edit source]

S.No. Name Design
1. Brijlal Khabri Member
2. Prashant Shukla Member
3. Rajiv Shukla Member
4. Pradeep Jain Aditya Member

MPs and MLAs from Uttar Pradesh[edit | edit source]

S.No. Name Constituency
Member of Parliament
1 Rahul Gandhi Raebareli
2 Imran Masood Saharanpur
3 Rakesh Rathore Sitapur
4 Tanuj Punia Barabanki
5 Kishori Lal Sharma Amethi
6 Ujjwal Raman Singh Allahabad
Member of Legislative Assembly
1 Aradhana Mishra Rampur Khas
2 Virendra Chaudhary Pharenda

Electoral performance[edit | edit source]

Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly[edit | edit source]

Election Seats up for election Seats contested Seats won Change Votes polled Vote share Swing Resulting Government
1937 228 N/A
133 / 228
N/A N/A N/A N/A Majority Government
1946 228 N/A
153 / 228
Increase 20 N/A N/A N/A Supermajority Government
1952 430 429
388 / 430
Increase 235 8,032,475
47.93 / 100
N/A Supermajority Government
1957 430 430
286 / 430
Decrease 102 9,298,382
42.42 / 100
Decrease 5.51% Majority Government
1962 430 429
249 / 430
Decrease 37 6,471,669
36.33 / 100
Decrease 6.09% Majority Government
1967 425 425
199 / 425
Decrease 50 6,912,104
32.20 / 100
Decrease 4.13% Minority Government (till April 1967)
Opposition (till 1968)
1969 425 424
211 / 425
Increase 12 7,893,152
33.69 / 100
Increase 1.49% Minority Government (1969-1970; 1971-1973; 1973-1974)
Opposition (1970; 1970-1971)
1974 424 403
215 / 424
Increase 4 8,868,229
32.29 / 100
Decrease 1.40% Majority Government
1977 425 395
47 / 425
Decrease 168 7,592,107
31.94 / 100
Decrease 0.35% Opposition
1980 425 424
309 / 425
Increase 262 9,720,767
37.65 / 100
Increase 5.71% Supermajority Government
1985 425 425
269 / 425
Decrease 40 11,544,698
39.25 / 100
Increase 1.60% Majority Government
1989 425 410
94 / 425
Decrease 175 10,866,428
27.90 / 100
Decrease 11.35% Opposition
1991 419 413
46 / 419
Decrease 48 6,480,753
17.32 / 100
Decrease 10.58% Opposition
1993 422 421
28 / 422
Decrease 20 7,533,272
15.08 / 100
Decrease 2.24% Opposition
1996 424 126
33 / 424
Increase 11 4,626,663
8.35 / 100
Decrease 6.73% Opposition
2002 403 402
25 / 403
Decrease 8 4,810,231
8.96 / 100
Increase 0.61% Opposition
2007 403 393
22 / 403
Decrease 3 4,489,234
8.61 / 100
Decrease 0.35% Opposition
2012 403 355
28 / 403
Increase 6 8,832,895
11.65 / 100
Increase 3.04% Opposition
2017 403 114
7 / 403
Decrease 21 5,416,540
6.25 / 100
Decrease 5.40% Opposition
2022 403 403
2 / 403
Decrease 5 2,416,540
3.25 / 100
Decrease 2.40% Opposition

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Indian General Election in Uttar Pradesh[edit | edit source]

Election Seats up for election Seats contested Seats won Change Votes polled Vote share Swing Resulting Government (in Centre) National Leader
1951-1952 86 86
81 / 86
N/A 9,047,392
52.99 / 100
N/A Supermajority Government Jawaharlal Nehru
1957 86 86
70 / 86
Decrease 11 10,599,639
46.29 / 100
Decrease 6.70% Supermajority Government Jawaharlal Nehru
1962 86 86
62 / 86
Decrease 8 6,842,472
38.20 / 100
Decrease 8.09% Supermajority Government Jawaharlal Nehru
1967 85 85
47 / 85
Decrease 15 7,285,130
33.44 / 100
Decrease 4.76% Majority Government Indira Gandhi
1971 85 78
73 / 85
Increase 26 9,981,309
48.58 / 100
Increase 15.14% Supermajority Government Indira Gandhi
1977 85 85
0 / 85
Decrease 73 7,170,182
24.99 / 100
Decrease 23.59% Opposition Indira Gandhi
(defeated)
1980 85 85
51 / 85
Increase 51 10,171,194
35.90 / 100
Increase 10.91% Supermajority Government Indira Gandhi
1984 85 85
83 / 85
Increase 32 17,391,831
51.03 / 100
Increase 15.13% Supermajority Government Rajiv Gandhi
1989 85 84
15 / 85
Decrease 68 12,393,934
31.77 / 100
Decrease 19.26% Opposition (till 1990)
External Support for SJP(R) Govt (till 1991)
Rajiv Gandhi
1991 85 80
5 / 85
Decrease 10 6,755,015
18.02 / 100
Decrease 13.75% Minority Government P. V. Narasimha Rao
1996 85 85
5 / 85
Steady 3,746,505
8.14 / 100
Decrease 9.88% Opposition (till Jun 1996)
External Support for UF Govt (till 1998)
P. V. Narasimha Rao
1998 85 76
0 / 85
Decrease 5 3,361,053
6.02 / 100
Decrease 2.13% Opposition Sitaram Kesri
(defeated)
1999 85 76
10 / 85
Increase 10 8,001,685
14.72 / 100
Increase 8.70% Opposition Sonia Gandhi
2004 80 73
9 / 80
Decrease 1 6,412,293
12.04 / 100
Decrease 2.68% Minority Government Sonia Gandhi
2009 80 80
21 / 80
Increase 12 10,113,521
18.25 / 100
Increase 6.21% Minority Government Sonia Gandhi
2014 80 80
2 / 80
Decrease 19 6,061,267
7.53 / 100
Decrease 10.72% Opposition Sonia Gandhi
2019 80 80
1 / 80
Decrease 1 5,457,352
6.36 / 100
Decrease 1.17% Opposition Rahul Gandhi
2024 80 17
6 / 80
Increase 5 8,294,318
9.46 / 100
Increase 3.10% Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge

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List of chief ministers[edit | edit source]

Premier of United Provinces (1937–50)
No. Portrait Name Constituency Term of office Assembly
Start End Tenure
1 Govind Ballabh Pant NA 17 July 1937 2 November

1939

2 years, 108 days 1st

(1937 Elections)

(1) Govind Ballabh Pant NA 1 April 1946 25 January

1950

3 years, 299 days 2nd

(1946 Elections)

Chief Ministers of Uttar Pradesh
No. Portrait Name Constituency Term of office Assembly
Start End Tenure
1 Govind Ballabh Pant Bareilly Municipality 26 January 1950 20 May 1952 4 years, 335 days Provincial

(1946 Elections)
1st
(1951 election)

20 May 1952 27 December 1954
2 Sampurnanand Varanasi South 28 December 1954 9 April 1957 5 years, 344 days 2nd
(1957 election)
10 April 1957 6 December 1960
3 Chandra Bhanu Gupta Ranikhet South 7 December 1960 14 March 1962 2 years, 298 days 3rd
(1962 election)
14 March 1962 1 October 1963
4 Sucheta Kripalani Menhdawal 2 October 1963 13 March 1967 3 years, 162 days
(3) Chandra Bhanu Gupta Ranikhet 14 March 1967 2 April 1967 19 days 4th
(1967 election)
26 February 1969 17 February 1970 356 days
6 Kamalapati Tripathi Chandauli 4 April 1971 12 June 1973 2 years, 69 days 5th
(1969 election)
7 Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Bara 8 November 1973 4 March 1974 2 years, 21 days 6th
(1974 election)
5 March 1974 29 November 1975
8 N. D. Tiwari Kashipur 21 January 1976 30 April 1977 1 year, 99 days
9 File:Visit of Vishwanath Pratap Sing, Indian Minister for Trade, to the CEC (cropped).jpg Vishwanath Pratap Singh Tindwari 9 June 1980 18 July 1982 2 years, 39 days 8th
(1980 election)
10 Sripati Mishra Isauli 19 July 1982 2 August 1984 2 years, 14 days
(8) N. D. Tiwari Kashipur 3 August 1984 10 March 1985 1 year, 52 days 9th
(1985 election)
11 March 1985 24 September 1985
12 Vir Bahadur Singh Paniyara 24 September 1985 24 June 1988 2 years, 274 days
(8) N. D. Tiwari Kashipur 25 June 1988 5 December 1989 1 year, 163 days

District & City Congress Committee[edit | edit source]

Sr. NO. Division District/City President
1. Saharanpur Saharanpur DCC Sandeep Rana
Saharanpur CCC Manish Tyagi
Shamli DCC Akhlaq Pradhan
Shamli CCC Munish Devi
Muzaffarnagar DCC Satpal Kataria
Muzaffarnagar CCC Ranjan Mittal
2. Moradabad Moradabad DCC Vinod Gumber
Moradabad CCC Junaid Quraishi
Bijnor DCC Hainrita
Bijnor CCC Humayun Baig
Rampur DCC Pramila Kumar Sharma
Rampur CCC Waqar Ali Khan
Amroha DCC Omkar Kataria
Amroha CCC Indresh Sharma
Sambhal DCC Hazi Mohd. Arif Turki
Sambhal CCC Shiv Kishor Gautam
3. Bareilly Bareilly DCC Mirza Ashfaq Saqlaini
Bareilly CCC Dinesh Gupta
Badaun DCC Ajeet Yadav
Badaun CCC Munna Lal Sagar
Pilibhit DCC Harpreet Singh Chhaba
Pilibhit CCC Srikrishan Gangwar
Shahjahanpur DCC Rajneesh Gupta
Shahjahanpur CCC Taqweem Hasan Khan
4. Meerut Meerut DCC Gaurav Bhati
Meerut CCC Ranjan Sharma
Baghpat DCC Luv Kashyap
Baghpat CCC Ram Hari Panwar
Bulandshahr DCC Ziaur Rahman
Bulandshahr CCC Er. Ravi Lodhi
Gautam Budh Nagar DCC Deepak Bhati
Noida CCC Mukesh Yadav
Ghaziabad DCC Satish Sharma
Ghaziabad CCC Veer Singh Jatav
Hapur DCC Rakesh Tyagi
Hapur CCC Irfan Ahmad
5. Aligarh Aligarh DCC Thakur Somveer Singh
Aligarh CCC Naved Khan
Etah DCC Hazi Ashik Husain
Etah CCC Vineet Parashar Valmiki
Hathras DCC Vivek Kumar Upadhyay
Hathras CCC Yogesh Kumar
Kasganj DCC Manoj Pandey
Kasganj CCC Rajendra Kashyap
6. Agra Agra DCC Ramnath Sikarwar
Agra CCC Amit Diwakar
Firozabad DCC Ram Niwas Yadav
Firozabad CCC Shafaqat Khan Raju
Mainpuri DCC Gopal Kulshresth
Mainpuri CCC Dr. Nagendra Singh Yadav
Mathura DCC Mukesh Dhangar
Mathura CCC Pt. Yateendra Mukkadam
7. Devipatan Gonda DCC Ram Pratap Singh
Gonda CCC Shahid Ali Qureshi
Bahraich DCC Shivendra Pratap Singh
Bahraich CCC Mirza Tariq Beg
Shrawasti DCC Vidya Mani Tripathi
Balrampur DCC Shiv Lal Kori
8. Basti Basti DCC Vishwanath Chaudhary
Siddharthnagar DCC Qazi Suhail Ahmad
Sant Kabir Nagar DCC Praveen Chandra Pandey
9. Gorakhpur Gorakhpur DCC Rajesh Kumar Tiwari
Gorakhpur CCC Ravi Pratap Nishad
Deoria DCC Vijayshekhar Mall
Deoria CCC Mirza Khurshid Ahmad
Kushinagar DCC Ravindra Radhey Vishwakarma
Maharajganj DCC Vijay Singh
10. Kanpur Auraiya DCC Sarita Dohre
Etawah DCC Ashutosh Dikshit
Etawah CCC Rashid Khan
Farrukhabad DCC Shakuntala Devi
Farrukhabad CCC Ankur Mishra
Kanpur Dehat DCC Ambrish Singh Gaur
Kanpur Nagar Gramin DCC Sandeep Shukla
Kanpur Mahanagar CCC Pawan Gupta
Kannauj DCC Mohd. Shakir Husain Ali
Kannauj CCC Pankaj Verma
11. Lucknow Lucknow DCC Rudra Daman Singh
Lucknow CCC Dr. Shehzad
Amit Tyagi
Hardoi DCC Vikram Pandey
Hardoi CCC Anupam Dixit
Lakhimpur Kheri DCC Prahlad Patel
Lakhimpur Kheri CCC Riyaz Ahmad Khan
Raebareli DCC Pankaj Tiwari
Raebareli CCC Dhiraj Shrivastava
Sitapur DCC Dr. Mamta Verma
Sitapur CCC Shishir Bajpai
Unnao DCC Surendra Kushwaha
Unnao CCC Faiz Farooqi
12. Ayodhya Ambedkar Nagar DCC K. K. Yadav
Amethi DCC Pradeep Singhal
Barabanki DCC Mohd. Mohsin
Barabanki CCC Rajendra Prasad Verma
Ayodhya DCC Chet Narayan Singh
Ayodhya CCC Sunil Krishna Gautam
Sultanpur DCC Abhishek Singh Rana
Sultanpur CCC Shakeel Ansari
13. Azamgarh Azamgarh DCC Kaushal Kumar
Azamgarh CCC Riyazul Hassan
Ballia DCC Umashankar Pathak
Mau DCC Rajmangal Yadav
Mau CCC Salman Jamshed
14. Jhansi Jhansi DCC Deshraj Richhariya
Jhansi CCC Manoj Gupta
Jalaun DCC Arvind Senger
Lalitpur DCC Dr. Daya Ram Rajak
15. Chitrakoot Banda DCC Rajesh Dixit
Banda CCC Afsana Shah
Chitrakoot DCC Kushal Patel
Hamirpur DCC Govind Ahirwar
Mahoba DCC Santosh Dhuriya
16. Prayagraj Allahabad DCC (Ganga Par) Ashfaq Ahmad
Allahabad DCC (Yamuna Par) Ashok Patel
Allahabad CCC Fujal Hashmi
Fatehpur DCC Mahesh Dwivedi
Fatehpur CCC Mohd. Arif Gudda
Kaushambi DCC Gaurav Kumar Pandey
Pratapgarh DCC Dr. Neeraj Tripathi
17. Varanasi Varanasi DCC Rajeshwar Singh Patel
Varanasi CCC Raghvendra Chaubey
Chandauli DCC Arun Dwivedi
Chandauli CCC Brijesh Gupta
Ghazipur DCC Sunil Ram
Ghazipur CCC Sandeep Kumar Vishwakarma
Jaunpur DCC Pramod Singh
Jaunpur CCC Mohd. Arif
18. Mirzapur Mirzapur DCC Shiv Kumar Patel
Mirzapur CCC Rajan Pathak
Bhadohi DCC Waseem Ansari
Sonbhadra DCC Ramraj Singh Gond
Sonbhadra CCC Fareed Ahmad

Central Uttar Pradesh youth congress[edit | edit source]

Central Youth Congress Prabhari

रिशेंदर सिंह महर

Pardes karykarini U.P Central youth Congress

1. Pradesh adhyaksh

Deepak Shivhare

2. Karyakari adhyaksh

Ankit Tiwari

State vice president

3. Sharad Shukla

4. Iqbal Ahmed

5. Mohammed Sharif

6. Nivedita Singh

7. Preeti shrivas

general secretary

Pradyuman Singh Sangathan Prabhari

Abhay Singh

Mukesh avsthi

Ravinder Singh Lodhi

Ganesh Maurya

Nirbhan Yadav

Ripanje Upadhyay

secretary

Chaand Zibrile

Saurabh Gupta

Vaibhav Shukla

Khwaja Shariq

Parshuram Pasi hasmukh

Amar Singh Verma

Abhishek chaurasiya

Himanshu Dubey

district President

Lucknow city

Lucknow dehat

Kanpur Shahar

Kanpur jila

Kanpur dehat Akbarpur (shesh Narayan Gupta)

Unnao

Raebareli (Mohit Maurya)

Amethi (Shubham Singh )

Sultanpur

Pratapgarh

Faizabad Ayodhya

Lakhimpur khiri

Sitapur (Narendra Verma)

Barabanki

Ambedkar Nagar

Bahraich ( Vipul Mishra)

Gonda

Shrivasti

Balrampur

Jhansi

Mahoba

Auraiya

Urai

Jalaun

Etawah

Lalitpur

Kaushambi

Kannoj

Hardoi

farookhabad

See also[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. "Congress appoints Ajay Rai, who fought against PM Modi from Varanasi, as UP party president". indiatvnews.com. 17 August 2023. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  2. Congress in States Archived 18 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine All India Congress Committee website.
  3. Shukla, Nelanshu (22 May 2018). "Raj Babbar to remain UP Congress chief till Lok Sabha polls". India Today. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
  4. "Raj Babbar has not resigned as party's UP chief: Congress". Zee News. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
  5. "In revival bid, Congress unveils a new-look UP unit, with old faces from BSP". October 2022.
  6. "Congress प्रवक्ता Priyanka Gupta बोलीं सरकार को निंद्रा से जगाने के लिए इतना काफी है। Mahabahas". News18. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
  7. Weisskopf, Martin C.; Ramsey, Brian (16 July 2024). "On the Making of IXPE". Galaxies. 12 (4): 38. doi:10.3390/galaxies12040038. ISSN 2075-4434.

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