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{{Infobox Indian Political Party
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| name = Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee
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| president = [[Kuldeep Singh Rathore]]
| president = [[Kuldeep Singh Rathore]]
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| headquarters = Rajiv Bhawan, Near HPTDC, [[Shimla]]-171001, [[Himachal Pradesh]]
| headquarters = Rajiv Bhawan, Near HPTDC, [[Shimla]]-171001, [[Himachal Pradesh]]
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'''Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee''' (HPCC) is the unit of the [[Indian National Congress]], working in the state of [[Himachal Pradesh]]. Congress leader Y. S. Parmar, [[Ram Lal Thakur]] and Virbhadra Singh from Congress represented the state since 1951. Its head office is situated at Rajiv Bhawan in [[Shimla]]. Kuldeep Singh Rathore is the current president.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://thenewshimachal.com/2019/01/kuldeep-singh-rathore-new-state-congress-president/|title=Rahul Gandhi appointed senior Congress leader Kuldeep Singh Rathore new state president|date=10 January 2019|work=The News Himachal|access-date=10 January 2019|publisher=The News Himachal|agency=PTI|location=Shimla}}</ref>  
'''Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee''' (HPCC) is the unit of the [[Indian National Congress]], working in the state of [[Himachal Pradesh]]. Congress leader Y. S. Parmar, [[Ram Lal Thakur]] and Virbhadra Singh from Congress represented the state since 1951. Its head office is situated at Rajiv Bhawan in [[Shimla]]. Kuldeep Singh Rathore is the current president.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://thenewshimachal.com/2019/01/kuldeep-singh-rathore-new-state-congress-president/|title=Rahul Gandhi appointed senior Congress leader Kuldeep Singh Rathore new state president|date=10 January 2019|work=The News Himachal|access-date=10 January 2019|publisher=The News Himachal|agency=PTI|location=Shimla}}</ref>
[[File:The Chairperson, National Advisory Council, Smt. Sonia Gandhi and the Defence Minister, Shri A. K. Antony at the foundation stone laying ceremony of the Rohtang Tunnel Project, in Manali, Himachal Pradesh on June 28, 2010.jpg|thumb|Smt. Sonia Gandhi and the Shri A. K. Antony at the foundation stone laying ceremony of the Rohtang Tunnel Project, in Manali, Himachal Pradesh on June 28, 2010]]
[[File:The Chairperson, National Advisory Council, Smt. Sonia Gandhi laid the foundation stone for the Rohtang Tunnel Project, in Manali, Himachal Pradesh on June 28, 2010 (1).jpg|thumb|The Chairperson, National Advisory Council, Smt. Sonia Gandhi laid the foundation stone for the Rohtang Tunnel Project, in Manali, Himachal Pradesh on June 28, 2010]]
[[File:The Chairperson, National Advisory Council, Smt. Sonia Gandhi laid the foundation stone for the Rohtang Tunnel Project, in Manali, Himachal Pradesh on June 28, 2010.jpg|thumb|The Chairperson, National Advisory Council, Smt. Sonia Gandhi laid the foundation stone for the Rohtang Tunnel Project, in Manali, Himachal Pradesh]]


==See also==
== List of chief ministers of Himachal Pradesh from Indian National Congress(1963–present) ==
* [[Indian National Congress]]
In 1963, Himachal Pradesh, though being a Union Territory, was provided with a Legislative Assembly. The Territorial Council was converted into the Legislative Assembly of the Union Territory. The assembly has its first sitting on 1 October 1971. On 18 December 1970 the State of Himachal Pradesh Act was passed by Parliament and the new state came into being on 25 January 1971 as the 18th state of the Indian Union.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
! rowspan="2" |No{{efn|A number inside brackets indicates that the incumbent has previously held office.|name=no1}}
! rowspan="2" |Portrait
! rowspan="2" |Name
! rowspan="2" |Constituency
! colspan="3" |Term of office
! rowspan="2" |Assembly
<small>(election)</small>
|-
!From
!To
!Days in office
|-
| rowspan="4" |(1)
| rowspan="4" |[[File:Yashwant_Singh_Parmar_1988_stamp_of_India.jpg|frameless|99x99px]]
| rowspan="4" |[[Yashwant Singh Parmar]]
| rowspan="4" |Renuka
|1 July 1963
|4 March 1967
| rowspan="4" |18 years,
30 days
|1st
<small>(Territorial Council)</small>
|-
|4 March 1967
|25 January 1971
|
|- align="center" style="height: 100px;"
|25 January 1971
|10 March 1972
|2nd
<small>([[1967 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1967 election]])</small>
|-
|10 March 1972
|28 January 1977
|3rd
<small>([[1972 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1972 election]])</small>
|- align="center" style="height: 100px;"
| rowspan="3" |2
| rowspan="3" |[[File:Thakur_Ram_Lal.jpg|94x94px]]
| rowspan="3" |[[Thakur Ram Lal]]
| rowspan="3" |[[Jubbal-Kotkhai (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Jubbal Kotkhai]]
|28 January 1977
|30 April 1977
| rowspan="3" |3 years
,144 days
|3rd
<small>([[1972 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1972 election]])</small>
|- align="center" style="height: 100px;"
|14 February 1980
|15 June 1982
|4th
<small>([[1977 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1977 election]])</small>
|-
|15 June 1982
|7 April 1983
| rowspan="2" |5th
<small>(1982 election)</small>
|- align="center" style="height: 50px;"
| rowspan="5" |3
| rowspan="5" |[[File:Virbhadra_Singh_HP.jpg|100x100px]]
| rowspan="5" |[[Virbhadra Singh]]
| rowspan="2" |[[Jubbal-Kotkhai (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Jubbal Kotkhai]]
|8 April 1983
|8 March 1985
| rowspan="5" |21 years.
11 days
|- align="center" style="height: 50px;"
|8 March 1985
|5 March 1990
|6th
<small>([[1985 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1985 elections]])</small>
|- align="center" style="height: 100px;"
| rowspan="2" |[[Rohru (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Rohru]]
|3 December 1993
|23 March 1998
|8th
<small>([[1993 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1993 elections]])</small>
|- align="center" style="height: 100px;"
|6 March 2003
|30 December 2007
|10th
<small>([[2003 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|2003 elections]])</small>
|- align="center" style="height: 100px;"
|[[Shimla Rural (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Shimla Rural]]
|25 December 2012
|27 December 2017
|12th
<small>([[2012 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|2012 elections]])</small>
|}
 
== List of Current Members of the Himachal Legislative Assembly ==
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"
!hideNo.
!Constituency
!Member of Legislative Assembly
!Remarks
|-
| colspan="4" |[[Chamba district|'''Chamba District''']]
|-
!1
|[[Dalhousie (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Dalhousie]]
|[[Asha Kumari (politician)|Asha Kumari]]
|Chairman, Public Accounts Committee
|-
| colspan="4" |[[Kangra district|'''Kangra District''']]
|-
!2
|[[Fatehpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Fatehpur]]
|[[Bhawani Singh Pathania]]
|Won in 2021 bypoll
|-
!3
|[[Kangra (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kangra]]
|Pawan Kumar Kajal
|
|-
!4
|[[Palampur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Palampur]]
|[[Ashish Butail]]
|
|-
| colspan="4" |[[Kullu district|'''Kullu District''']]
|-
!5
|[[Kullu (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kullu]]
|Sunder Singh Thakur
|
|-
| colspan="4" |[[Hamirpur district, Himachal Pradesh|'''Hamirpur District''']]
|-
!6
|[[Sujanpur (Himachal Pradesh Assembly constituency)|Sujanpur]]
|[[Rajinder Rana]]
|
|-
!7
|[[Barsar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Barsar]]
|Inder Dutt Lakhanpal
|
|-
!8
|[[Nadaun (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Nadaun]]
|Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu
|
|-
| colspan="4" |[[Una district|'''Una District''']]
|-
!9
|[[Haroli (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Haroli]]
|[[Mukesh Agnihotri]]
|Leader Of Opposition
|-
!10
|[[Una (Himachal Pradesh Assembly constituency)|Una]]
|[[Satpal Raizada]]
|
|-
| colspan="4" |[[Bilaspur district, Himachal Pradesh|'''Bilaspur District''']]
|-
!11
|[[Sri Naina Deviji (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Sri Naina Deviji]]
|[[Ram Lal Thakur]]
|
|-
| colspan="4" |[[Solan district|'''Solan District''']]
|-
!12
|[[Arki (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Arki]]
|[[Sanjay Awasthy]]
|Won in 2021 bypoll
|-
!13
|[[Nalagarh (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Nalagarh]]
|Lakhvinder Singh Rana
|
|-
!14
|[[Solan (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Solan (SC)]]
|[[Dhani Ram Shandil|Col. (Retd.) Dhani Ram Shandil]]
|
|-
| colspan="4" |[[Sirmaur district|'''Sirmaur District''']]
|-
!15
|[[Sri Renukaji (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Sri Renukaji (SC)]]
|[[Vinay Kumar]]
|
|-
!16
|[[Shillai (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Shillai]]
|[[Harshwardhan Chauhan]]
|
|-
| colspan="4" |[[Shimla district|'''Shimla District''']]
|-
!17
|[[Kasumpati (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kasumpati]]
|Anirudh Singh
|
|-
!18
|[[Shimla Rural (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Shimla Rural]]
|[[Vikramaditya Singh (Himachal Pradesh politician)|Vikramaditya Singh]]
|
|-
!19
|[[Jubbal-Kotkhai (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Jubbal-Kotkhai]]
|[[Rohit Thakur (politician)|Rohit Thakur]]
|Won in 2021 bypoll
|-
!20
|[[Rampur (Himachal Pradesh Assembly constituency)|Rampur (SC)]]
|[[Nand Lal (Himachal Pradesh politician)|Nand Lal]]
|
|-
!21
|[[Rohru (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Rohru (SC)]]
|Mohan Lal Brakta
|
|-
| colspan="4" |[[Kinnaur district|'''Kinnaur District''']]
|-
!22
|[[Kinnaur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kinnaur (ST)]]
|[[Jagat Singh Negi]]
|
|}
 
== List of Current Members of Lok Sabha ==
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"
!hideNo.
!
!Constituency
!Member of Lok Sabha
!Date of
Elected
|-
!1
![[File:Pratibha Singh 2014-05-13 13-48.jpg|frameless|110x110px]]
|[[Mandi (Lok Sabha constituency)|Mandi]]
|[[Pratibha Singh]]
|2 November 2021
|}
 
== List of Current Members of Rajya Sabha ==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!No
!Image
! style="width:200px" |Name<ref name="members">{{cite web|title=Statewise List|url=http://164.100.47.5/Newmembers/memberstatewise.aspx|website=164.100.47.5|accessdate=12 June 2016}}</ref>
! colspan="2" |Party affiliation
!Date of
Appointment{{citation needed|date=January 2021}}
!Date of
Retirement{{citation needed|date=January 2021}}
|-
!1
![[File:Anand Sharma - World Economic Forum Annual Meeting Davos 2010.jpg|100x100px]]
|[[Anand Sharma]]
| bgcolor="#00BFFF" |
|[[Indian National Congress]]
|03-Apr-2016
|02-Apr-2022
|}
 
== List of all Rajya Sabha members of Himachal Pradesh from Indian National Congress ==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!Name
!Date of appointment
!Date of retirement
!Term
|-
| rowspan="2" |[[C L Varma]]
|03/04/1952
|02/04/1958
|1
|-
|03/04/1964
|02/04/1970
|2
|-
|[[Lila Devi]]
|03/04/1956
|02/04/1962
|1
|-
|-
|[[Shiva Nand Ramaul]]
|03/04/1962
|02/04/1968
|1
|-
|-
|Satyavati Dang
|03/04/1968
|02/04/1974
|1
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" |[[Roshan Lal]]
|03/04/1970
|02/04/1976
|1
|-
|03/04/1976
|02/04/1982
|2
|-
|03/04/1982
|02/04/1988
|3
|-
|-
|[[Jagannath Bharadwaj]]
|10/04/1972
|09/01/1978
|1
|-
|-
|Gian Chand Totu
|03/04/1974
|02/04/1980
|1
|-
|-
|[[Usha Malhotra]]
|03/04/1980
|02/04/1986
|1
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" |[[Anand Sharma]]
|10/04/1984
|09/04/1990
|1
|-
|03/04/2004
|02/04/2010
|2
|-
|03/04/2016
|02/04/2022
|4
|-
|-
|[[Chandan Sharma]]
|03/04/1986
|02/04/1992
|1
|-
|-
|[[Sushil Barongpa]]
|03/04/1988
|02/04/1994
|1
|-
|-
|-
|[[Sushil Barongpa]]
|03/04/1994
|02/04/2000
|2
|-
|-
|[[Chandresh Kumari]]
|10/04/1996
|09/04/2002
|1
|-
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |[[Viplove Thakur]]
|10/04/2006
|09/04/2012
|1
|-
|10/04/2014
|09/04/2020
|2
|-
|-
|}
 
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== Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election ==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
! Style="background-color:#00BFFF; color:white" | Year
! Style="background-color:#00BFFF; color:white" |  Party leader
! Style="background-color:#00BFFF; color:white" | Seats won
! Style="background-color:#00BFFF; color:white" | Change<br/>in seats
! Style="background-color:#00BFFF; color:white" | Outcome
|-
|[[1952 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1952]]
| rowspan="2" |[[Yashwant Singh Parmar]]
|{{Composition bar|24|36|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|New
|{{yes2|Government}}
|-
|[[1967 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1967]]
|{{Composition bar|34|60|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{Increase}}10
|{{yes2|Government}}
|-
|[[1972 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1972]]
| rowspan="3" |[[Thakur Ram Lal]]
|{{Composition bar|53|68|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{increase}} 19
|{{yes2|Government}}
|-
|[[1977 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1977]]
|{{Composition bar|9|68|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 44
|{{no2|Opposition}}
|-
|[[1982 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1982]]
|{{Composition bar|31|68|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{increase}} 22
|{{yes2|Government}}
|-
|[[1985 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1985]]
| rowspan="8" |[[Virbhadra Singh]]
|{{Composition bar|58|68|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{increase}} 27
|{{yes2|Government}}
|-
|[[1990 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1990]]
|{{Composition bar|9|68|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{Decrease}}49
|{{no2|Opposition}}
|-
|[[1993 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1993]]
|{{Composition bar|52|68|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{increase}} 43
|{{yes2|Government}}
|-
|[[1998 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1998]]
|{{Composition bar|31|68|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 21
|{{no2|Opposition}}
|-
|[[2003 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|2003]]
|{{Composition bar|43|68|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{increase}} 12
|{{yes2|Government}}
|-
|[[2007 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|2007]]
|{{Composition bar|23|68|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{decrease}} 20
|{{no2|Opposition}}
|-
|[[2012 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|2012]]
|{{Composition bar|36|68|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{increase}} 13
|{{yes2|Government}}
|-
|[[2017 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|2017]]
|{{Composition bar|21|68|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}}}
|{{Decrease}}15
|{{no2|Opposition}}
|}
 
 
== See also ==
*[[Indian National Congress]]
* [[Congress Working Committee]]
* [[Congress Working Committee]]
* [[All India Congress Committee]]
* [[All India Congress Committee]]
* [[Pradesh Congress Committee]]
* [[Pradesh Congress Committee]]
==Notes==
{{notelist}}


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 21:09, 1 January 2022


Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee
PresidentKuldeep Singh Rathore
ChairpersonMukesh Agnihotri
HeadquartersRajiv Bhawan, Near HPTDC, Shimla-171001, Himachal Pradesh
Youth wingHimachal Pradesh Youth Congress
Women's wingHimachal Pradesh Mahila Congress Committee
Ideology
AllianceUnited Progressive Alliance
Seats in Lok Sabha
1 / 4
Seats in Rajya Sabha
1 / 3
Seats in Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly
22 / 68
Election symbol
Hand INC.svg

Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee (HPCC) is the unit of the Indian National Congress, working in the state of Himachal Pradesh. Congress leader Y. S. Parmar, Ram Lal Thakur and Virbhadra Singh from Congress represented the state since 1951. Its head office is situated at Rajiv Bhawan in Shimla. Kuldeep Singh Rathore is the current president.[1]

Smt. Sonia Gandhi and the Shri A. K. Antony at the foundation stone laying ceremony of the Rohtang Tunnel Project, in Manali, Himachal Pradesh on June 28, 2010
The Chairperson, National Advisory Council, Smt. Sonia Gandhi laid the foundation stone for the Rohtang Tunnel Project, in Manali, Himachal Pradesh on June 28, 2010
The Chairperson, National Advisory Council, Smt. Sonia Gandhi laid the foundation stone for the Rohtang Tunnel Project, in Manali, Himachal Pradesh

List of chief ministers of Himachal Pradesh from Indian National Congress(1963–present)[edit]

In 1963, Himachal Pradesh, though being a Union Territory, was provided with a Legislative Assembly. The Territorial Council was converted into the Legislative Assembly of the Union Territory. The assembly has its first sitting on 1 October 1971. On 18 December 1970 the State of Himachal Pradesh Act was passed by Parliament and the new state came into being on 25 January 1971 as the 18th state of the Indian Union.

No[lower-alpha 1] Portrait Name Constituency Term of office Assembly

(election)

From To Days in office
(1) Yashwant Singh Parmar 1988 stamp of India.jpg Yashwant Singh Parmar Renuka 1 July 1963 4 March 1967 18 years,

30 days

1st

(Territorial Council)

4 March 1967 25 January 1971
25 January 1971 10 March 1972 2nd

(1967 election)

10 March 1972 28 January 1977 3rd

(1972 election)

2 Thakur Ram Lal.jpg Thakur Ram Lal Jubbal Kotkhai 28 January 1977 30 April 1977 3 years

,144 days

3rd

(1972 election)

14 February 1980 15 June 1982 4th

(1977 election)

15 June 1982 7 April 1983 5th

(1982 election)

3 Virbhadra Singh HP.jpg Virbhadra Singh Jubbal Kotkhai 8 April 1983 8 March 1985 21 years.

11 days

8 March 1985 5 March 1990 6th

(1985 elections)

Rohru 3 December 1993 23 March 1998 8th

(1993 elections)

6 March 2003 30 December 2007 10th

(2003 elections)

Shimla Rural 25 December 2012 27 December 2017 12th

(2012 elections)

List of Current Members of the Himachal Legislative Assembly[edit]

hideNo. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Remarks
Chamba District
1 Dalhousie Asha Kumari Chairman, Public Accounts Committee
Kangra District
2 Fatehpur Bhawani Singh Pathania Won in 2021 bypoll
3 Kangra Pawan Kumar Kajal
4 Palampur Ashish Butail
Kullu District
5 Kullu Sunder Singh Thakur
Hamirpur District
6 Sujanpur Rajinder Rana
7 Barsar Inder Dutt Lakhanpal
8 Nadaun Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu
Una District
9 Haroli Mukesh Agnihotri Leader Of Opposition
10 Una Satpal Raizada
Bilaspur District
11 Sri Naina Deviji Ram Lal Thakur
Solan District
12 Arki Sanjay Awasthy Won in 2021 bypoll
13 Nalagarh Lakhvinder Singh Rana
14 Solan (SC) Col. (Retd.) Dhani Ram Shandil
Sirmaur District
15 Sri Renukaji (SC) Vinay Kumar
16 Shillai Harshwardhan Chauhan
Shimla District
17 Kasumpati Anirudh Singh
18 Shimla Rural Vikramaditya Singh
19 Jubbal-Kotkhai Rohit Thakur Won in 2021 bypoll
20 Rampur (SC) Nand Lal
21 Rohru (SC) Mohan Lal Brakta
Kinnaur District
22 Kinnaur (ST) Jagat Singh Negi

List of Current Members of Lok Sabha[edit]

hideNo. Constituency Member of Lok Sabha Date of

Elected

1 File:Pratibha Singh 2014-05-13 13-48.jpg Mandi Pratibha Singh 2 November 2021

List of Current Members of Rajya Sabha[edit]

No Image Name[2] Party affiliation Date of

Appointment[citation needed]

Date of

Retirement[citation needed]

1 Anand Sharma - World Economic Forum Annual Meeting Davos 2010.jpg Anand Sharma Indian National Congress 03-Apr-2016 02-Apr-2022

List of all Rajya Sabha members of Himachal Pradesh from Indian National Congress[edit]

Name Date of appointment Date of retirement Term
C L Varma 03/04/1952 02/04/1958 1
03/04/1964 02/04/1970 2
Lila Devi 03/04/1956 02/04/1962 1
Shiva Nand Ramaul 03/04/1962 02/04/1968 1
Satyavati Dang 03/04/1968 02/04/1974 1
Roshan Lal 03/04/1970 02/04/1976 1
03/04/1976 02/04/1982 2
03/04/1982 02/04/1988 3
Jagannath Bharadwaj 10/04/1972 09/01/1978 1
Gian Chand Totu 03/04/1974 02/04/1980 1
Usha Malhotra 03/04/1980 02/04/1986 1
Anand Sharma 10/04/1984 09/04/1990 1
03/04/2004 02/04/2010 2
03/04/2016 02/04/2022 4
Chandan Sharma 03/04/1986 02/04/1992 1
Sushil Barongpa 03/04/1988 02/04/1994 1
Sushil Barongpa 03/04/1994 02/04/2000 2
Chandresh Kumari 10/04/1996 09/04/2002 1
Viplove Thakur 10/04/2006 09/04/2012 1
10/04/2014 09/04/2020 2

Timeline[edit]

Jai Ram ThakurPrem Kumar DhumalVirbhadra SinghShanta KumarThakur Ram LalYashwant Singh Parmar

Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election[edit]

Year Party leader Seats won Change
in seats
Outcome
1952 Yashwant Singh Parmar
24 / 36
New Government
1967
34 / 60
Increase10 Government
1972 Thakur Ram Lal
53 / 68
Increase 19 Government
1977
9 / 68
Decrease 44 Opposition
1982
31 / 68
Increase 22 Government
1985 Virbhadra Singh
58 / 68
Increase 27 Government
1990
9 / 68
Decrease49 Opposition
1993
52 / 68
Increase 43 Government
1998
31 / 68
Decrease 21 Opposition
2003
43 / 68
Increase 12 Government
2007
23 / 68
Decrease 20 Opposition
2012
36 / 68
Increase 13 Government
2017
21 / 68
Decrease15 Opposition


See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. A number inside brackets indicates that the incumbent has previously held office.

References[edit]

  1. "Rahul Gandhi appointed senior Congress leader Kuldeep Singh Rathore new state president". The News Himachal. Shimla: The News Himachal. PTI. 10 January 2019. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
  2. "Statewise List". 164.100.47.5. Retrieved 12 June 2016.

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