Indian National Congress - List of Current Congress Chief Ministers

List of Current Congress Chief Ministers

  • Nabam tuki – Arunachal Pradesh
  • Nallari Kiran Kumar Reddy – Andhra Pradesh
  • Tarun Gogoi – Assam
  • Sheila Dikshit – Delhi
  • Bhupinder Singh Hooda – Haryana
  • Prithviraj Chavan – Maharashtra
  • Okram Ibobi Singh – Manipur
  • Pu Lalthanhawla – Mizoram
  • Ashok Gehlot – Rajasthan
  • Mukul Sangma – Meghalaya
  • Oommen Chandy – Kerala
  • Vijay Bahuguna - Uttarakhand

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