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Kerala Congress കേരള കോൺഗ്രസ് | |
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Abbreviation | KC |
Chairman | P. J. Joseph [1] |
Lok Sabha Leader | K. Francis George |
Founder | |
Founded | 9 October 1964 [2] |
Headquarters | State Committee Office, Near Star Theatre junction, Kottayam, Kerala |
Student wing | Kerala Students Congress |
Youth wing | Kerala Youth Front |
Women's wing | Kerala Vanitha Congress |
Labour wing | Kerala Trade Union Congress |
Ideology | Liberalism |
Political position | Centre |
Colours | White and red [3] |
ECI Status | State Party |
Alliance |
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Seats in Lok Sabha | 1 / 543 |
Seats in Rajya Sabha | 0 / 245 |
Seats in Kerala Legislative Assembly | 2 / 140 |
Election symbol | |
Kerala Congress is an Indian political party founded in Kottayam, Kerala on 9th October 1964, by a block of former Indian National Congress leaders led by K. M. George. [4] [5] [6] The party is primarily active in central Kerala. [5] [7] Initially its main support came from the Syrian Christians and the Nair community of southern Kerala. [8]
The establishment of the Kerala Congress could be traced to the resignation and later death of P. T. Chacko, the Home Minister in the R. Sankar-led Congress ministry (1962–64). [5] [6] Fifteen rebel Congress Members of the Legislative Assembly subsequently supported a successful no confidence motion on the Sankar Ministry. [5] K. M. George, R. Balakrishna Pillai and other leaders backed by the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church and the Nair Service Society leader Mannathu Padmanabhan, formed the "Kerala Congress" at Kottayam Thirunakkara Ground on 9th October 1964. [4] [5] [6]
Kerala Congress was formed as a breakaway faction from Indian National Congress in 1964, led by K. M. George and R. Balakrishna Pillai. [6] The party won 26 seats in the 1965 Kerala Assembly election. [6]
George and Pillai were arrested and imprisoned during the National Emergency. [6] Kerala Congress joined the C. Achutha Menon-led Kerala ministry in 1975 (R. Balakrishna Pillai and K. M. Mani as ministers). [6] R. Balakrishna Pillai was later replaced by K. M. George (who died in 1976). [6]
R. Balakrishna Pillai formed the Kerala Congress (B) in 1977. [6] [5]
K. M. Mani, with the Congress alliance, served as the Home Minister in the later K. Karunakaran and A. K. Antony led ministries (replaced in between by P. J. Joseph). [6]
Kerala Congress (Mani) was formed from Kerala Congress in 1979. [6] [5]
However, Splinter fractions of R. Balakrishna Pillai and K. M. Mani merged with parent Kerala Congress led by P. J. Joseph in 1985.
These parties again split in 1987 by K. M. Mani, after the split in the same year since there was a big legal battle for the name and symbol between P. J. Joseph and K. M. Mani. The court ruled in favor of P. J. Joseph. In 1989, R. Balakrishnan Pillai also left Parent Kerala Congress.
P. J. Joseph was minister several times until 2010 representing Kerala Congress.
In 2010, one of the founder's sons, P. C. Thomas, joined the Party. He was a Kerala Congress (M) member until 2001 and later formed his own party, the Indian Federal Democratic Party.
Later that year, Kerala Congress (J) and Kerala Congress (M) decide to merge into one party. P. C. Thomas did not support this merger and made his own fraction called Kerala Congress (Anti-merger Group).
Eventually, the Kerala Election Commission froze the party's name and symbol, thereby dissolving Kerala Congress.
P. C. Thomas was a chairman of Kerala Congress (Anti-merger Group). In 2014, a power struggle erupted in that party and on 2015 Thomas left Kerala Congress (Anti-merger Group) and formed Kerala Congress (Thomas) but Left Democratic Front did not approve this split and kicked out Thomas from their alliance.
In August 2015, the Kerala Congress faction led by P. C. Thomas join the Kerala unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA). [9]
In 2016, after a long legal battle P. C. Thomas received approval to use the name as bracket less Kerala Congress party. So Thomas dissolved Kerala Congress (Thomas) and revived the Kerala Congress.
P. C. Thomas contested from Kottayam Lok Sabha constituency for NDA [10] on 2019 Indian general election
In October 2020, it was reported that P. C. Thomas was leaving NDA and was likely to join the United Democratic Front (UDF). [11] The party however decided to stay in the NDA and extended their support to NDA candidates in the 2020 Kerala local elections. [12]
From 2016 to 2021 Kerala Congress was in an alliance with NDA (National Democratic Alliance).
On 17 March 2021, the party left the NDA. later the Kerala Congress (Joseph), which was part of the Congress-led UDF merged into bracket-less Kerala Congress. [13] [14] which lead to P. J. Joseph becoming the Kerala Congress Party chairman again.
After the merger with Kerala Congress, P. J. Joseph, and Mons Joseph resigned from the MLA post to avoid the technicalities regarding the Anti-Defection [15] Law as they had won the assembly election in 2016 in KEC(M) tickets [16] [17] However, 8 out of 10 candidates of Kerala Congress lost in elections, only P. J. Joseph and Mons Joseph were re-elected to the legislative assembly from Thodupuzha and Kaduthuruthy respectively. [18]
On April 27 a meeting convened online by the party leadership in Thodupuzha and chooses P.J Joseph as party chairman [19] and PC Thomas as working chairman [1] ., Mons Joseph has been elected as the executive chairman [20] ., Francis George Johnny Nelloor and Thomas Unniyadan as deputy chairman, while Joy Abraham [21] is the secretary-general. [22]
Election Year | Alliance | Seats contested | Seats won | Total Votes | Percentage of votes | +/- Vote |
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2024 | UDF | 1 | 1 / 20 | 364,631 | 1.84% | New |
2009 | LDF | 1 | 0 / 20 | 333,688 | 2.09% | 0.26% |
2004 | LDF | 1 | 1 / 20 | 353,905 | 2.35% | 0.05% |
1999 | LDF | 1 | 1 / 20 | 365,313 | 2.40% | 0.20% |
1998 | LDF | 1 | 0 / 20 | 327,649 | 2.20% | 0.03% |
1996 | LDF | 1 | 0 / 20 | 320,539 | 2.23% | 0.01% |
1991 | LDF | 1 | 0 / 20 | 319,933 | 2.24% | 1.78% |
1989 | LDF | 1 | 0 / 20 | 68,811 | 0.46% | 1.91% |
1984 | UDF | 1 | 0 / 20 | 258,591 | 2.37% | 2.00% |
1980 | UDF | 2 | 1 / 20 | 356,997 | 4.37% | 1.23% |
1977 | UDF | 2 | 2 / 20 | 491,674 | 5.6% | 2.70% |
1971 | UDF | 3 | 3 / 19 | 542,431 | 8.3% | 3,18% |
1967 | UDF | 5 | 0 / 19 | 321,219 | 5.12% | New |
Election Year | Alliance | Seats contested | Seats won | Total Votes | Percentage of votes | +/- Vote |
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2021 | UDF | 10 | 2 / 140 | 554,115 | 2.66% | 2.48% |
2016 | NDA | 3 | 0 / 140 | 37,108 | 0.18% | |
2006 | LDF | 6 | 4 / 140 | 271,854 | 1.75% | 1.15% |
2006 | LDF | 10 | 2 / 140 | 455,748 | 2.9% | 0.20% |
1996 | LDF | 10 | 6 / 140 | 442,421 | 3.10% | 0.27% |
1991 | LDF | 10 | 1 / 140 | 477,849 | 3.37% | 0.17% |
1987 | LDF | 14 | 5 / 140 | 451,159 | 3.54% | 0.90% |
1982 | UDF | 12 | 8 / 140 | 435,200 | 4.55% | 0.40% |
1980 | UDF | 17 | 6 / 140 | 471,817 | 4.95% | 3.43% |
1977 | UDF | 22 | 20 / 140 | 734,879 | 8.38% | 2.47% |
1970 | UDF | 31 | 12 / 140 | 445,232 | 5.91% | 1.66% |
1967 | 61 | 5 / 133 | 475,172 | 7.57% | 5.01% | |
1965 | 54 | 23 / 133 | 796,291 | 12.58% | New |
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