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 Indian National Congress - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The President of the Indian National Congress is in effect the party's national leader, head of the organization, head of the Working Committee and all chief Congress committees, chief spokesman and the Congress choice to become the Prime Minister of India.
Indian National Congress (also known as the Congress Party or Congress (I), abbreviated INC) is a major political party in India.
The Congress (I) was routed in the general elections by the Janata Party.
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 Indian National Congress on Encyclopedia.com
National Congress of American Indians Elects Yurok Tribal Leader as President; First California Tribal Leader in NCAI History.
The Congress successfully adjusted to its new role as a political party and won the majority of the seats in the next election.
In the 1946 elections to the Indian constituent assembly, the Congress lost the Muslim vote to the Muslim League ; it reluctantly accepted the partition of the Indian subcontinent and the formation of the state of Pakistan.
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 DKPA : Presidents of the Indian National Congress
She was a delegate to the Indian National Congress in 1914.
He was President of the Indian National Congress held at Bankipur in 1912.
He became President of the Indian National Congress in 1899 and was regarded by the growing politically - conscious educated public as one of their most effective spokesmen.
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 Congress parties in Indian politics
The veteran members of the Congress established the Congress (O) party, while Indian National Congress was recognized as Congress (R).
Mahatma Gandhi who was the father figure of the Congress party, suggested to transform the Indian National Congress into a charity organization, because the main cause of the Congress party was achieved.
The Congress appointed Narsimha Rao as its new leader.
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 Congress parties in Indian politics
But the other leaders of the Congress did not accept his proposal and the Indian National Congress became a political party with a secular, socialist and democratic tendency.
Mahatma Gandhi who was the father figure of the Congress party, suggested to transform the Indian National Congress into a charity organization, because the main cause of the Congress party was achieved.
The veteran members of the Congress established the Congress (O) party, while Indian National Congress was recognized as Congress (R).
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 Indian National Congress - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Indian National Congress (also known as the Congress
After the election of Sonia Gandhi as party leader, a section broke away and formed Nationalist Congress Party.Where breakaway factions are active,the use of "Congress (I)" to denote the party run by Indira Gandhi's successors continues.
Sonia Gandhi, to accept the position as Congress president.
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 Indian National Congress
Congress party - Congress party: see Indian National Congress.
Indian National Congress, Indian political party, founded in 1885.
Congress nonetheless did poorly in the 1999 elections.
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 Provincial Politics and Indian Nationalism - Cambridge University Press
This is a study of the Indian National Congress, the first political association to approach the government of India at an all-India level.
In the early twentieth century the Indian Congress was split between the ‘Moderates’ and the ‘Extremists’.
The Congress became the most important national party in twentieth century India, and the whole history of the freedom movement is closely bound up with its fortunes.
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 Indian National Congress - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Indian National Congress (also known as the Congress Party, abbreviated INC) is a major political party in India.
In the 2004 general elections, the Congress alliance won the largest number of seats and got an assurance of support from the Left Front upsetting the Atal Behari Vajpayee-led National Democratic Alliance which according to all forecasts was going to coast to victory.
The Congress (I) was routed in the general elections by the Janata Party.
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 critique, Gandhi, jayanti, india, indian national congress, leaders, biography, freedom movement, independence struggle, non violence
But Bose was determined to seek the mandate of Congress activists, and won by a handsome margin in an election where the official machinery of the Congress had put all its weight behind Gandhi's hand-picked nominee.
From a revolutionary, moral, ethical, or national perspective, there was no necessity to grant the British colonial authorities any rights whatsoever, because their very presence was illegal and obtained without the democratic consent of the Indian masses.
Tilak, Ajit Singh, Chidambaram Pillai and their associates in the National Movement saw few redeeming qualities in the British dispensation, and saw colonial rule as being entirely inimical to India's progress, asserting that the contradictions between the British oppressors and the Indian people were completely irreconcilable.
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India Elections &; Political Parties » Indian National Congress
The oldest Indian political party, the Indian National Congress was formed in 1885 and was the most powerful force behind the country's struggle for independence It also held power for most years after independence.
Indian Elections: Lok Sabha Election and State Assembly Elections.
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Navroji was an important pillars of Indian nationalistc movement and served as president of ndian National Congress during 1886, 1893, and 1906.
Nehru served as the President of Indian National Congress during 1919 (Amritsar) and 1928 (Calcutta) Conventions
(a.k.a Baboorao) Walvekar was a Congress leader from Maharashtra
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 Language in India
The British Indian Association in Bengal, the Bombay Association of Bombay, and the Mahajana Sabha of Madras were all predecessors to the Indian National Congress.
Sitaramayya's involvement in the Indian National Congress movement was so complete and his intellectual make-up was so different that we should not complain that he did not leave behind a more exhaustive and more complete history of the great national organization that he served so well.
An assessment of the deliberations of the Indian National Congress in its first-ever sitting in Bombay clearly indicates that, while the Indian national cohesiveness was considered important, the view that language policies could either contribute to the cohesiveness of the country or to the evolution of the Indian nation was not considered.
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 Indian National Congress (P) Ltd
After Ms Sonia Gandhi's ascent to the party's presidency through the farce of an election, members of the All-India Congress Committee (AICC) have authorised her to nominate members to the Congress Working Committee (CWC).
As a result, the first National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government, which did not have a majority in the Rajya Sabha and depended on the Congress's support to get the resolution passed, was forced to revoke President's rule on March 8, 1999.
The Congress had first indicated on December 15 that the situation in the state was grim and that it would support the imposition of President's rule.
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 Creation of Indian identity, The main stage
Even when he was the leader of Indian National Congress there were members of the Congress who did not accept his ideas.
Mahatma Gandhi who became the leader of the Indian National Congress in 1920 did not always lead the Congress.
Gandhi became the leader of the Indian National Congress after Tilak's death in 1920.
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 Sonia Gandhi, Indian National Congress Party Chairman
Sonia Gandhi was elected as President of the Indian National Congress by overwhelming support from across the country from all states.
She also is the eighth person of the foreign origin to be the Congress president.
After an excruciating spell of suspense, Sonia, who long remained something of an enigma to many, finally decided to campaign for the Congress in the just-concluded Lok Sabha electors and is credited by observers with preventing a doom for the party.
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 MSN Encarta - Nehru
Nehru, Jawaharlal (1889-1964), Indian nationalist leader and statesman who was the first prime minister of independent India (1947-1964) and a leader of the Nonaligned Movement during the Cold War.
As head of the interim government, Nehru participated in negotiations for a united and federated India that were held in 1946 between the British rulers, the Congress, and the Muslim League.
Indian troops were unprepared for the encounter and were decisively beaten.
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 NCAI
The National Congress of American Indians was founded in 1944 and is the oldest and largest tribal government organization in the United States.
National Congress of American Indians supports relief efforts for Tsunami survivors
Indian Nations are sovereign governments, recognized in the U.S. Constitution and hundreds of treaties with the U.S. President.
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 Know the Congress
Office-bearers of the All Indian Congress Committee headed by her run the party.
The new voters know nothing about the Congress' role in leading the Independence movement or forging a modern India.
She settles dispute among factions, finalises appointments to various posts and decides on election candidates.
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 Establishment of Indian National Congress [1885]
Seventy delegates, most of whom were lawyers, educationalists and journalists, attended the convention in which the Indian National Congress was established.
The Indian national flag was derived from the flag of Congress
He invited the convention of the Indian National Union, an organization he had already formed in 1884, to Bombay in December 1885.
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 critique, Gandhi, jayanti, india, indian national congress, leaders, biography, freedom movement, independence struggle, non violence
From a revolutionary, moral, ethical, or national perspective, there was no necessity to grant the British colonial authorities any rights whatsoever, because their very presence was illegal and obtained without the democratic consent of the Indian masses.
Tilak, Ajit Singh, Chidambaram Pillai and their associates in the National Movement saw few redeeming qualities in the British dispensation, and saw colonial rule as being entirely inimical to India's progress, asserting that the contradictions between the British oppressors and the Indian people were completely irreconcilable.
But Bose was determined to seek the mandate of Congress activists, and won by a handsome margin in an election where the official machinery of the Congress had put all it's weight behind Gandhi's hand-picked nominee.
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 Indian National Congress --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Indian barrister and statesman, one of the leaders of the Indian National Congress during the struggle for Indian independence.
Formed in 1885, the Indian National Congress dominated the Indian movement for independence from Great Britain and formed most of India's governments from the time of independence through the mid-1990s.
After leading India's fight for independence and dominating the nation's politics for the next 50 years, the Indian National Congress (or Congress party) was defeated by Hindu nationalist opponents...
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 Manifesto - Congress party, Lok sabha elections, Indian national congress, Congress achievements, Rozgar, woman child, health care education, Minorities, Dalits and Adivasis, Panchayati Raj, National Security, regional development
For the Congress, Indian nationalism is all-inclusive and cosmopolitan, a nationalism that draws creatively from every facet of IndiaÂ’s rich and variegated heritage, a nationalism that is not narrow or bigoted but celebrates the contribution made to our composite culture by each of the religions of the land.
It is the Congress that abolished zamindari and ushered in land reforms.
The truth is that the NHAI was established by the Congress government in 1995.
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 South Asia
He was the son of Motilal Nehru, a prominent lawyer, and the leader of the Indian National Congress Party.
The Indian National Congress Party became the dominant political movement pushing for Indian independence from Britain.
The Kashmir National Conference was independent of the Indian National Congress, but it maintained close ties and generally pushed for the same policies as the Indian National Congress Party.
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 :: Indian national congress - History ::
Apart from the fundamental objective of the Congress- the freedom of India- and the method of peaceful action, the principal planks of the Congress were national unity, which involved the solution of the minority problems, and the raising of the depressed classes and the ending of the curse of the untouchability.
When Gandhiji entered the Congress organization for the first time he immediately brought about complete change in its constitution.
Sometimes he went too far ahead of the Congress and had to retrace his steps.
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 Rise of Indian nationalism
Indian lawyers and professionals formed the Indian National Congress.
persuaded the Congress to adopt his program of nonviolent disobedience, also known as nonviolent nonco-operation.
The acts attempted to restrict the political liberties and rights of Indians, including the right to trial by jury.
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 GANDHI AND SOUTH AFRICA
Naicker, the Presidents of the Transvaal and Natal Indian Congresses, visited him in India after signing a pact of cooperation with the African National Congress, he gave them a message in which he said:
He was instrumental in the establishment of the Natal Indian Congress in 1894 and the Transvaal British Indian Association in 1903.
John Dube, the first President-General of the African National Congress, gave a moving eye-witness account of an incident in which 500 strikers at Phoenix would not move despite whipping, beating with sticks and rifle butts, running of horses over the crowd, torture and killing of their leader, and firing.
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 Asia Times
It helped the Congress stress the point that it is a national party running governments from the deep southern state of Kerala to northwestern Kashmir.
The voters of Gujarat recently rejected the Congress party's soft Hindutva campaign led by former BJP leader Shankarsinh Waghela and instead elected his former protege and BJP leader Narendra Modi, the alleged mastermind behind the last year's massacres.
It is this that seems to have led to a rethink in the Congress party's higher echelons.
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 Indian national congress
The Committee also recommends that a dialogue be initiated by the Congress with industry and trade associations both at the national and state levels to bring about greater transparency in the flow of funds from companies to the Party.
If this recommendation of the Committee is implemented, the Congress will be able to raise Rs 11 crore a year from Active Members alone.
At a time when public confidence in the integrity of the political class has been badly shaken with the tehelka exposures, the Congress President felt it imperative that the Congress take the lead and bring about basic changes in the way funds are collected by political parties.
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Indian National Congress founded in Bombay as focus for nationalism.
Further complicating the Indian political situation, Subhas Chandra Bose, an extreme nationalist, was elected president of the Indian National Congress in 1938.
In national elections held in February and March 1957 the Congress party won 366 of 494 seats in the lower house of parliament; the Communists won 29 seats to become the largest opposition party and also gained control of the state of Kerala.
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