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Congress (Secular), is a political party in Kerala, India, it is a residual faction of Indian Congress (Socialist) that was formed in 1978. It is currently a part of Left Democratic Front in Kerala.
Congress (Secular) | |
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Abbreviation | C(S) |
Leader | Kadannappalli Ramachandran |
President | Kadannappalli Ramachandran |
Secretary | V. K. Babu |
Split from | Nationalist Congress Party |
Headquarters | Ram Raj Bhavan, Manikkath Road, Cochin, Kerala-16.[1] |
Alliance | Left Democratic Front (LDF) |
Seats in Kerala Legislative Assembly | 1 / 140
|
Number of states and union territories in government | 1 / 31
|
Election symbol | |
Timeline
editIn 1980 A. K. Antony part of Congress (A) left Indian Congress (Socialist) and gave support to LDF. In 1982, when Antony joined back Indian National Congress a faction of Congress (A) rebelled and stayed with LDF as Congress (S). This included MLA's such as P. C. Chacko, A. K. Saseendran, Kadannappalli Ramachandran etc.[2][3]
In 2001, for a brief period Congress (S) merged with Nationalist Congress Party. In 2003, Kadannappalli Ramachandran left NCP and reconstituted the party.
Legislative presence
editIt has one MLA, Kadannappalli Ramachandran from Kannur district and no Member of parliament in any house.
Electoral performance
editElection Year | Alliance | Seats contested | Seats won | Total Votes | Percentage of votes | +/- Vote |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2021 | LDF | 1 | 1 / 140
|
60,313 | 0.29% | 0.02% |
2016 | LDF | 1 | 1 / 140
|
54,347 | 0.27% | 0.01% |
2011 | LDF | 1 | 0 / 140
|
48,984 | 0.28% | 0.19% |
2006 | LDF | 1 | 1 / 140
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72,579 | 0.47% | New |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/ElectoralLaws/OrdersNotifications/Symbols_Notification17.09.2010.pdf [dead link ]
- ^ Mehar, Haritha John,Rakesh (20 June 2017). "Kerala Chronicles: When Gandhi-loyalist AK Antony turned into an implacable Indira foe in the 1970s". The News Minute. Retrieved 31 December 2023.
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