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| colorcode          = {{party color|Indian National Congress}}
| colorcode          = {{party color|Indian National Congress}}
| membership          =  
| membership          =  
| leader_title        = President
| leader_title        = National President
| leader_name        = ''Netta D'Souza (Acting)''
| leader_name        = Netta D'Souza
| key_people          =  
| key_people          =  
| parent_organization = [[Indian National Congress]]
| parent_organization = [[Indian National Congress]]
| website            = [http://www.aimc.in www.aimc.in]{{Dead link|date=February 2020}}
| website            = [http://www.aimc.in www.aimc.in]{{Dead link|date=February 2020}}
| leader_title2      = [[Secretary|National General Secretary]]
| leader_title2      = National Secretary
| leader_name2        = [[Aiyshwarya Mahadev]]
| leader_name2        = [[Aiyshwarya Mahadev ]]
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'''All India Mahila Congress''' ('''AIMC'''), also referred to as '''Mahila Congress''', is the women's wing of the [[Indian National Congress|Congress Party]] (INC).{{Sfnp|Singh|2003|p=69}} The most recent President was [[Sushmita Dev]] who left office in 2021.{{sfnp|The New Indian Express|2019}}<ref name="termend3"/>
'''All India Mahila Congress''' ('''AIMC'''), also referred to as '''Mahila Congress''', is the women's wing of the [[Indian National Congress|Congress Party]] (INC).{{Sfnp|Singh|2003|p=69}} The most recent President was [[Sushmita Dev]] who left office in 2021. Currently Netta D'Souza heads the All India Mahila Congress as its acting President appointed on 17 August 2021 by Congress Party President Sonia Gandhi.{{sfnp|The New Indian Express|2019}}<ref name="termend3"/><ref>{{Cite news |title=Congress appoints Netta D'Souza as acting president of Mahila Congress |work=The Economic Times |url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/congress-appoints-netta-dsouza-as-acting-president-of-mahila-congress/articleshow/85406081.cms |access-date=2022-05-02}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
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In October 2015 [[Nagma]], who was previously a film actress, was appointed to the office General Secretary.{{Sfnp|PTI|2015}}  In January 2019 INC president [[Rahul Gandhi]] appointed [[Apsara Reddy]] as National General Secretary, Reddy being noted as the first [[transgender]] office holder in the AIMC.{{Sfnp|Newsd|2019}}
In October 2015 [[Nagma]], who was previously a film actress, was appointed to the office General Secretary.{{Sfnp|PTI|2015}}  In January 2019 INC president [[Rahul Gandhi]] appointed [[Apsara Reddy]] as National General Secretary, Reddy being noted as the first [[transgender]] office holder in the AIMC.{{Sfnp|Newsd|2019}}


In March 2020, Aiyshwarya Mahadev was appointed its National Secretary.{{sfnp|CTBUREAU NTB|2020}}
In March 2020, [[Aiyshwarya Mahadev ]]  was appointed its National Secretary.
 
In August 2021, Netta D'Souza was appointed its National President.{{sfnp|CTBUREAU NTB|2020}}


==See also==
==See also==