The President of the Indian National Congress is the chief executive of the Indian National Congress (INC), one of the principal political parties in India, founded by retired British civil servant Allan Octavian Hume. Constitutionally, the president is elected by an electoral college composed of members drawn from the Pradesh Congress Committees and members of the All India Congress Committee (AICC). In the event of any emergency because of any cause such as the death or resignation of the president elected as above, the most senior general secretary discharges the routine functions of the president until the Working Committee appoints a provisional president pending the election of a regular president by the AICC. The president of the party has effectively been the party's national leader, head of the party's organisation, head of the Working Committee, the chief spokesman, and all chief Congress committees.

After the party's foundation in December 1885, Womesh Chandra Banerjee became its first president. From 1885 to 1933, the presidency had a term of one year only. From 1933 onwards, there was no such fixed term for the president. During Jawaharlal Nehru's premiership, he rarely held the Presidency of INC, even though he was always head of the Parliamentary Party. Despite being a party with a structure, Congress under Indira Gandhi did not hold any organisational elections after 1978. In 1978, Gandhi split from the INC and formed a new opposition party, popularly called Congress (I), which the national election commission declared to be the real Indian National Congress for the 1980 general election. Gandhi institutionalised the practice of having the same person as the Congress president and the prime minister of India after the formation of Congress (I). Her successors Rajiv Gandhi and P. V. Narasimha Rao also continued that practice. Nonetheless, in 2004, when the Congress was voted back into power, Manmohan Singh became the first and only prime minister not to be the president of the party since establishment of the practice of the president holding both positions.

A total of 61 people have served as the president of the Indian National Congress since its formation. Sonia Gandhi is the longest serving president of the party, having held the office for over twenty years from 1998 to 2017 and from 2019 to 2022. The latest election of president was held on 17 October 2022, in which Mallikarjun Kharge became the new president defeating Shashi Tharoor in the 2022 Indian National Congress presidential election.

During the founding years (1885–1900)

List of presidents during 1885–1900
No.Year(s) of presidencyLeaderPortraitPlace of conferenceReference(s)
1December 1885Womesh Chandra BonnerjeeBombay
2December 1886Dadabhai NaorojiCalcutta
3December 1887Badruddin TyabjiMadras
4December 1888George YuleAllahabad
5December 1889William WedderburnBombay
6December 1890Pherozeshah MehtaCalcutta
7December 1891Panapakkam AnandacharluNagpur
8December 1892Womesh Chandra BonnerjeeAllahabad
9December 1893Dadabhai NaorojiLahore
10December 1894Alfred WebbMadras
11December 1895Surendranath BanerjeePoona
12December 1896Rahimtulla M. SayaniCalcutta
13December 1897C. Sankaran NairAmaravati
14December 1898Anandamohan BoseMadras
15December 1899Romesh Chunder DuttLucknow
16December 1900N. G. ChandavarkarLahore

List of party presidents during the pre-independence era (1901–1947)

List of presidents during 1901–1947
No.Year(s) of presidencyNamePortraitPlace of conferenceReference(s)
17December 1901Dinshaw Edulji WachaCalcutta
18December 1902Surendranath BanerjeeAhmedabad
19December 1903Lalmohan GhoshMadras
20December 1904Henry John Stedman CottonBombay
21December 1905Gopal Krishna GokhaleBenares
22December 1906Dadabhai NaorojiCalcutta
23December 1907Rashbihari GhoshSurat
24December 1908Madras
25December 1909Madan Mohan MalaviyaLahore
26December 1910William WedderburnAllahabad
27December 1911Bishan Narayan DarCalcutta
28December 1912Raghunath Narasinha MudholkarBankipore
29December 1913Nawab Syed Muhammad BahadurKarachi
30April 1914Bhupendra Nath BoseMadras
31December 1915Satyendra Prasanno SinhaBombay
32December 1916Ambica Charan MazumdarLucknow
33December 1917Annie BesantCalcutta
34August 1918Syed Hasan ImamBombay (special session)
35December 1918Madan Mohan MalaviyaDelhi
36December 1919Motilal NehruAmritsar
371920Lala Lajpat RaiCalcutta (Special Session)
38December 1920C. VijayaraghavachariarNagpur
39December 1921Hakim Ajmal KhanAhmedabad
40December 1922Chittaranjan DasGaya
411923Mohammad Ali JauharKakinada
42September 1923Abul Kalam AzadDelhi (Special Session)
43December 1924Mahatma GandhiBelgaum
44April 1925Sarojini NaiduKanpur
45December 1926S. Srinivasa IyengarGuwahati
46December 1927Mukhtar Ahmed AnsariMadras
471928Motilal NehruCalcutta
481929Jawaharlal NehruLahore
491930Karachi
501931Vallabhbhai PatelKarachi
511932Madan Mohan MalaviyaDelhi
521933Nellie SenguptaCalcutta
531934Rajendra PrasadBombay
541935Lucknow
551936Jawaharlal NehruLucknow
561937Faizpur
571938Subhas Chandra BoseHaripura
581939Tewar, Madhya Pradesh (then Tripuri)
591939 (March)Rajendra PrasadTewar, Madhya Pradesh (then Tripuri)
601940–46 Duration of World war 2Abul Kalam AzadRamgarh
611946 (July–Sept)Jawaharlal Nehru
621946J. B. KripalaniMeerut
631947

List of party presidents during the post-independence era (1948–present)

List of presidents since independence
No.Year(s) of PresidencyNamePortraitPlace of ConferenceReference(s)
641948Bhogaraju Pattabhi SitaramayyaJaipur
651949Jaipur
661950Purushottam Das TandonNashik
671951Jawaharlal NehruNew Delhi
681952New Delhi
691953Hyderabad
701954Kalyani
711955U. N. DhebarAvadi
721956Amritsar
731957Indore
741958Guwahati
751959Nagpur
761959Indira GandhiDelhi (special session)
731960Neelam Sanjiva ReddyBengaluru
741961Bhavnagar
751962Damodaram SanjivayyaPatna
751962–1963Neelam Sanjiva ReddyPatna
761964K. KamarajBhubaneswar
771965Durgapur
781966–1967Jaipur
791968S. NijalingappaHyderabad
801969Faridabad
811970–1971Jagjivan RamMumbai
821972–74Shankar Dayal SharmaKolkata
831975–77D. K. BarooahChandigarh
841977–78Kasu Brahmananda ReddyChandigarh
851978–83Indira GandhiNew Delhi
851983Kolkata
861985–1991Rajiv GandhiMumbai
871992P. V. Narasimha RaoTirupati
881993Surajkund
891994Delhi
901996–1998Sitaram KesriKolkata
911998–2001Sonia GandhiNew Delhi
922001–2004Bengaluru
932004–2006New Delhi
942006–2010Hyderabad
952010–2017New Delhi
962017–2019Rahul GandhiNew Delhi
972019–2022Sonia GandhiJaipur
982022–IncumbentMallikarjun KhargeNew Delhi

Working & Vice Presidents

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