Indian Youth Congress - List of Previous Presidents

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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