List of Previous Presidents
| Year | Name | Place | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1969–1971 | Narayan Dutt Tiwari | Uttarkhand | |
| 1971–1975 | Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi | West Bengal | |
| 1975–1977 | Ambika Soni | Lahore, Undivided India | |
| 1978–1980 | Ram Chander Rath | ||
| 1980–1982 | Ghulam Nabi Azad | Jammu and Kashmir | |
| 1982–1985 | Tariq Anwar | Bihar | |
| 1985–1987 | Anand Sharma | Himachal Pradesh | |
| 1987–1988 | Gurudas Kamat | Karnataka | |
| 1988–1990 | Mukul Wasnik | Maharashtra | |
| 1990–1993 | Ramesh Chennithala | Kerala | |
| 1993–1996 | Maninderjeet Singh Bitta | Punjab | |
| 1996–1998 | Satyajit D. Gaekwad | ||
| 1998–2000 | Manish Tiwari | Punjab | |
| 2000–2005 | Randeep Surjewala | Chandigarh | |
| 2005–2010 | Ashok Tanwar | Haryana | |
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