All India Hindustan Congress Party

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All India Hindustan Congress Party
PresidentBuddh Prakash Sharma
Founded15 November 2015;7 years ago (15 November 2015)
Headquarters Jaipur, Rajasthan
Membership1.35 million (approx)
AllianceJan Vikalp Morcha (2017-)
Election symbol
Tractor Chalata Kisan
Website
Official Website

All India Hindustan Congress Party (abbreviated asAIHCP) is a political party based in Jaipur. Rajasthan, India. The party was formed by Budhh Prakash Sharma in 2015. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Organisation and structure

Central Working Committee

The president and the Central Working Committee (CWC) are elected by delegates from state and district parties at an annual national conference.

President

  1. Buddh Prakash Sharma

Vice Presidents

General Secretaries

Secretaries

Joint Secretaries

Treasurer

Legal Advisor 1 Pradeep Maheshwari (Adv)

Central Election Committee

Coordination Committee

Frontal and wing

Department and cell

Elections

Gujarat Assembly election, 2017

Karnataka Assembly election, 2018

Rajasthan Assembly election, 2018

Madhya Pradesh Assembly election, 2018

Chhattisgarh Assembly election, 2018

Mizoram Assembly election, 2018

Electoral Performance

Loksabha elections

Legislative Assembly elections

ElectionStateLeaderSeats
contested
Seats
won
votes % of
votes
 % of votes in
seats contested
2017 Gujarat Shankersinh Vaghela 95083,9040.280.56
2018 Karnataka Mohammedali Kurlageri101080.000.08
2018 Rajasthan Budhprakash Sharma506,6130.020.75
2018 Madhya Pradesh Budhprakash Sharma503,7620.010.46

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