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Encyclopedia > All India Congress Committee

The All India Congress Committee or AICC is the central decision-making assembly of the Congress Party. It is composed of members elected from State-level Pradesh Congress Committees and can have as many as a thousand members. It is the AICC that elects members of the Congress Working Committee and the Congress President, who is also the head of the AICC. The organisational heads of the AICC are several general secretaries selected by the Congress President. The Indian National Congress (also known as the Congress Party) is the largest subscription-based organisation in the world. ... India is subdivided into 28 states, 6 union territories and a national capital territory. ... The elected committee that directs the Congress Party in an Indian state is known as a PCC, or Pradesh Congress Committee. ... The executive committee of the Congress Party in India, typically consisting of fifteen members elected from the All India Congress Committee or AICC, is known as the Congress Working Committee or CWC. It is headed by the Working President. ... The President of the All India Congress Committee, and therefore of the Congress Party as a whole, is known as the Congress President. ... The President of the All India Congress Committee, and therefore of the Congress Party as a whole, is known as the Congress President. ...



 

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