ᱥᱤᱧᱚᱛᱤᱭᱟᱹ ᱡᱟᱹᱛᱤᱭᱟᱹᱨᱤ ᱠᱚᱝᱜᱽᱨᱮᱥ

ᱥᱤᱧᱚᱛ ᱨᱮᱱᱟᱜ ᱨᱟᱡᱽᱟᱹᱨᱤ ᱫᱚᱞ

ᱥᱤᱧᱚᱛᱤᱭᱟᱹ ᱡᱟᱹᱛᱤᱭᱟᱹᱨᱤ ᱠᱚᱝᱜᱽᱨᱮᱥ (ᱠᱚᱝᱜᱽᱨᱮᱥ ᱯᱟᱨᱴᱤ ᱥᱮ ᱠᱷᱟᱹᱞᱤ ᱠᱚᱝᱜᱽᱨᱮᱥ, ᱠᱷᱟᱴᱚ ᱛᱮ: INC) ᱫᱚ ᱥᱤᱧᱚᱛ ᱨᱮᱭᱟᱜ ᱢᱤᱫ ᱢᱟᱨᱟᱝ ᱨᱟᱡᱽᱟᱹᱨᱤ ᱫᱚᱞ ᱠᱟᱱᱟ ᱾[᱒᱒] ᱑᱘᱘᱕ ᱥᱮᱨᱢᱟ ᱨᱮ ᱛᱷᱟᱯᱚᱱ ᱟᱠᱟᱱ ᱱᱚᱣᱟ ᱨᱟᱡᱽᱟᱹᱨᱤ ᱫᱚᱞ ᱫᱚ ᱱᱟᱦᱟᱜ ᱡᱩᱜᱽ ᱨᱮ ᱮᱥᱤᱭᱟ ᱟᱨ ᱟᱯᱷᱨᱤᱠᱟ ᱨᱮᱭᱟᱜ ᱵᱽᱨᱤᱴᱤᱥ ᱨᱟᱡᱽ ᱨᱮ ᱥᱟᱱᱟᱢ ᱠᱷᱚᱱ ᱢᱟᱨᱟᱝ ᱫᱤᱥᱩᱣᱟᱹᱨᱤ ᱟᱸᱫᱳᱲ ᱛᱟᱦᱮᱸ ᱠᱟᱱᱟ ᱾ ᱑᱙ ᱟᱱ ᱯᱤᱲᱦᱤ ᱛᱟᱭᱚᱢ ᱢᱚᱦᱟᱛᱢᱟ ᱜᱟᱱᱫᱷᱤ ᱟᱜ ᱟᱹᱭᱩᱨ ᱛᱮ ᱠᱚᱝᱜᱽᱨᱮᱥ ᱫᱚ ᱥᱤᱧᱚᱛᱤᱭᱟᱹ ᱯᱷᱩᱱᱩᱨᱜᱟᱹᱞ ᱟᱸᱫᱳᱲ ᱨᱮᱭᱟᱜ ᱵᱤᱥᱤ ᱡᱟᱝ ᱞᱮᱠᱟᱭ ᱠᱟᱹᱢᱤ ᱟᱠᱟᱫᱟ ᱾

ᱥᱤᱧᱚᱛ ᱡᱟᱹᱛᱤᱭᱟᱹᱨᱤ ᱠᱚᱝᱜᱽᱨᱮᱥ
ᱠᱷᱟᱴᱚ ᱛᱮᱟᱭᱹᱮᱱ.ᱥᱤ
ᱟᱹᱭᱩᱨᱤᱭᱟᱹᱨᱟᱦᱩᱞ ᱜᱟᱱᱫᱷᱤ
ᱯᱟᱨᱥᱮᱛMallikarjun Kharge
ᱢᱟᱬᱛᱮ ᱥᱩᱛᱨᱮᱛ
PresidiumCongress Working Committee[᱑]
ᱥᱚᱝᱥᱚᱫᱤᱭᱟᱹ ᱪᱮᱭᱟᱨᱯᱟᱨᱥᱟᱱᱥᱚᱱᱤᱭᱟ ᱜᱟᱱᱫᱷᱤ[᱒]
ᱠᱳᱞᱥᱚᱵᱷᱟ ᱟᱹᱭᱩᱨᱤᱭᱟᱹᱚᱫᱷᱤᱨ ᱨᱚᱧᱡᱚᱱ ᱪᱳᱶᱫᱷᱩᱨᱤ
ᱨᱟᱡᱭᱚᱥᱚᱵᱷᱟ ᱟᱹᱭᱩᱨᱤᱭᱟᱹᱢᱟᱞᱤᱠᱟᱨᱡᱩᱱ ᱠᱷᱟᱲᱜᱮ
(ᱵᱤᱨᱩᱫᱽ ᱨᱮᱱ ᱱᱮᱛᱟ)[᱓]
ᱛᱷᱟᱯᱚᱱᱤᱭᱟᱹᱮᱞᱟᱱ ᱚᱠᱴᱚᱵᱷᱤᱭᱟᱱ ᱦᱤᱭᱩᱢ[᱔][᱕][᱖][᱗][᱘][᱙]
ᱛᱷᱟᱯᱚᱱ28 ᱰᱤᱥᱮᱢᱵᱚᱨ 1885 (138 years ago) (1885-᱑᱒-28)
ᱦᱮᱰᱠᱩᱣᱟᱴᱚᱨ᱒᱔, ᱟᱠᱵᱚᱨ ᱨᱳᱰ, ᱱᱟᱶᱟ ᱫᱤᱞᱞᱤ-᱑᱑᱐᱐᱐᱑[᱑᱐]
ᱯᱟᱹᱴᱷᱩᱣᱟᱹ ᱪᱟᱸᱜᱟᱥᱮᱥᱟᱱᱟᱞ ᱥᱴᱩᱰᱮᱱᱴ ᱤᱣᱱᱤᱭᱚᱱ ᱚᱯᱷ ᱤᱱᱰᱤᱭᱟ
ᱡᱩᱣᱟᱹᱱ ᱪᱟᱸᱜᱟᱥᱤᱧᱚᱛᱤᱭᱟᱹ ᱡᱩᱣᱟᱹᱱ ᱠᱚᱝᱜᱽᱨᱮᱥ
ᱛᱤᱨᱞᱟᱹ ᱪᱟᱸᱜᱟᱵᱷᱟᱨᱚᱛ ᱡᱟᱠᱟᱛ ᱛᱤᱨᱞᱟᱹ ᱠᱚᱝᱜᱽᱨᱮᱥ
ᱠᱟᱹᱢᱤᱭᱟᱹ ᱪᱟᱸᱜᱟᱤᱱᱰᱤᱭᱟᱱ ᱱᱮᱥᱟᱱᱟᱞ ᱴᱨᱮᱰ ᱤᱣᱱᱤᱭᱚᱱ ᱠᱚᱝᱜᱽᱨᱮᱥ
ᱵᱤᱪᱟᱹᱨᱪᱷᱟᱨᱟ
ᱨᱟᱡᱽᱟᱹᱨᱤᱭᱟᱹ ᱴᱷᱟᱶᱥᱮᱱᱴᱟᱨ[᱑᱔] ᱠᱷᱚᱱ ᱥᱮᱱᱴᱟᱨ-ᱞᱮᱯᱷᱴ[᱑᱕]
ᱡᱮᱜᱮᱛᱟᱹᱨᱤ ᱥᱟᱹᱜᱟᱹᱭᱯᱤᱜᱽᱨᱮᱥᱤᱵᱷ ᱮᱞᱟᱭᱤᱱᱥ[᱑᱖]
ᱥᱳᱥᱤᱭᱟᱞᱤᱥᱴ ᱤᱱᱴᱟᱨᱱᱮᱥᱚᱱᱟᱞ[᱑᱗]
ᱨᱚᱝ  ᱥᱮᱨᱢᱟ ᱞᱤᱞ[᱑᱘][᱑᱙]
ᱤ.ᱥᱤ.ᱟᱭ ᱥᱛᱷᱤᱛᱤᱡᱟᱹᱛᱤᱭᱟᱹᱨᱤ ᱯᱟᱨᱴᱤ[᱒᱐]
ᱥᱚᱸᱜᱮUnited Progressive Alliance
(All India)
Secular Progressive Alliance
(Tamil Nadu)
Maha Vikas Aghadi
(Maharashtra)
Mahagathbandhan
(Bihar)
Mahagathbandhan
(Jharkhand)
Secular Progressive Front
(Manipur)
United Democratic Front
(Kerala)
Sanjukta Morcha
(West Bengal)
ᱞᱳᱠᱥᱚᱵᱷᱟ ᱨᱮ ᱢᱟᱹᱪᱤ
᱕᱐ / ᱕᱔᱓
(᱕᱔᱐ MPs & ᱠᱷᱟᱹᱞᱤ)
ᱨᱟᱡᱭᱚᱥᱚᱵᱷᱟ ᱨᱮ ᱢᱟᱹᱪᱤ
᱔᱐ / ᱒᱔᱕
(᱒᱓᱖ MPs & ᱠᱷᱟᱹᱞᱤ)[᱒᱑]
ᱵᱤᱫᱷᱟᱱᱥᱚᱵᱷᱟ ᱨᱮ ᱢᱟᱹᱪᱤ
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(᱔᱐᱒᱕ MLAs & ᱑᱑ ᱠᱷᱟᱹᱞᱤ)
ᱨᱮ ᱢᱟᱹᱪᱤ
᱕᱕ / ᱔᱒᱖
(᱓᱙᱐ MLCs & ᱓᱖ ᱠᱷᱟᱹᱞᱤ)
ᱥᱚᱨᱠᱟᱨ ᱨᱮ ᱯᱚᱱᱚᱛ ᱟᱨ ᱛᱟᱞᱢᱟ ᱥᱟᱥᱚᱱᱮᱫ ᱮᱞᱟᱠᱟ ᱨᱮᱭᱟᱜ ᱮᱞ
᱖ / ᱓᱑
(᱒᱘ ᱯᱚᱱᱚᱛ & UTs)
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ᱥᱟᱫᱷᱟᱨᱚᱱ ᱵᱟᱪᱷᱱᱟᱣ ᱨᱮᱭᱟᱜ ᱚᱨᱡᱚ
ᱥᱮᱨᱢᱟ ᱞᱮᱡᱤᱥᱞᱮᱪᱟᱨ ᱯᱟᱨᱴᱤ ᱟᱹᱭᱩᱨᱤᱭᱟᱹ ᱡᱤᱛᱟᱹᱣ ᱢᱟᱹᱪᱤ ᱢᱟᱹᱪᱤ ᱨᱮᱭᱟᱜ ᱵᱚᱫᱚᱞ ᱵᱷᱳᱴ ᱨᱮᱭᱟᱜ ᱥᱟᱭᱠᱚᱲᱟ ᱵᱷᱳᱴ swing ᱚᱨᱡᱚ ᱥᱟᱹᱠᱷᱟᱹᱭᱟᱹᱛ(ᱠᱚ)
᱑᱙᱓᱔ ᱕ ᱟᱱ ᱛᱟᱞᱢᱟ ᱵᱤᱫᱷᱟᱱᱥᱚᱵᱷᱟ ᱵᱷᱩᱞᱟᱵᱷᱟᱭ ᱫᱮᱥᱟᱭ
᱔᱒ / ᱑᱔᱗
  ᱔᱒ N/A N/A N/A [᱒᱓]
᱑᱙᱔᱕ ᱖ ᱟᱱ ᱛᱟᱞᱢᱟ ᱵᱤᱫᱷᱟᱱᱥᱚᱵᱷᱟ ᱥᱚᱨᱚᱫᱽ ᱪᱚᱸᱫᱽᱨᱚ ᱵᱳᱥ
᱕᱙ / ᱑᱐᱒
  ᱑᱗ N/A N/A ᱪᱷᱟᱸᱪ:Partial [᱒᱔]
᱑᱙᱕᱑ ᱑ ᱞᱩ ᱞᱳᱠᱥᱚᱵᱷᱟ ᱡᱚᱵᱟᱦᱚᱨᱞᱟᱞ ᱱᱮᱦᱨᱩ
᱓᱖᱔ / ᱔᱘᱙
  ᱓᱖᱔ ᱔᱔.᱙᱙% N/A ᱥᱚᱨᱠᱟᱨ [᱒᱕]
᱑᱙᱕᱗ ᱒ ᱥᱟᱨ ᱞᱳᱠᱥᱚᱵᱷᱟ
᱓᱗᱑ / ᱔᱙᱔
  ᱔᱗.᱗᱘%   ᱒.᱗᱙% ᱥᱚᱨᱠᱟᱨ [᱒᱖]
᱑᱙᱖᱒ ᱓ ᱥᱟᱨ ᱞᱳᱠᱥᱚᱵᱷᱟ
᱓᱖᱑ / ᱔᱙᱔
  ᱑᱐ ᱔᱔.᱗᱒%   ᱓.᱐᱖% ᱥᱚᱨᱠᱟᱨ [᱒᱗]
᱑᱙᱖᱗ ᱔ ᱟᱱ ᱞᱳᱠᱥᱚᱵᱷᱟ ᱤᱸᱫᱽᱨᱟ ᱜᱟᱹᱱᱫᱷᱤ
᱒᱘᱓ / ᱕᱒᱐
  ᱗᱘ ᱔᱐.᱗᱘%   ᱒.᱙᱔% ᱥᱚᱨᱠᱟᱨ [᱒᱘]
᱑᱙᱗᱑ ᱕ ᱟᱱ ᱞᱳᱠᱥᱚᱵᱷᱟ
᱓᱕᱒ / ᱕᱑᱘
  ᱖᱙ ᱔᱓.᱖᱘%   ᱒.᱙᱐% ᱥᱚᱨᱠᱟᱨᱤ [᱒᱙]
᱑᱙᱗᱗ ᱖ ᱟᱱ ᱞᱳᱠᱥᱚᱵᱷᱟ
᱑᱕᱓ / ᱕᱔᱒
  ᱑᱙᱙ ᱓᱔.᱕᱒%   ᱙.᱑᱕% ᱵᱤᱨᱳᱫᱷᱤ [᱓᱐]
᱑᱙᱘᱐ ᱗ ᱟᱱ ᱞᱳᱠᱥᱚᱵᱷᱟ
᱓᱕᱑ / ᱕᱔᱒
  ᱑᱙᱘ ᱔᱒.᱖᱙%   ᱘.᱑᱗% ᱥᱚᱨᱠᱟᱨ [᱓᱑]
᱑᱙᱘᱔ ᱘ ᱟᱱ ᱞᱳᱠᱥᱚᱵᱷᱟ ᱨᱟᱡᱤᱵᱽ ᱜᱟᱱᱫᱷᱤ
᱔᱑᱕ / ᱕᱓᱓
  ᱖᱔ ᱔᱙.᱐᱑%   ᱖.᱓᱒% ᱥᱚᱨᱠᱟᱨ [᱓᱒]
᱑᱙᱘᱙ ᱙ ᱟᱱ ᱞᱳᱠᱥᱚᱵᱷᱟ
᱑᱙᱗ / ᱕᱔᱕
  ᱒᱑᱘ ᱓᱙.᱕᱓%   ᱙.᱔᱘% ᱵᱤᱨᱳᱫᱷᱤ [᱓᱓]
᱑᱙᱙᱑ ᱑᱐ ᱟᱱ ᱞᱳᱠᱥᱚᱵᱷᱟ ᱯᱤ ᱵᱷᱤ ᱱᱚᱨᱥᱤᱢᱦᱟ ᱨᱟᱣ
᱒᱔᱔ / ᱕᱔᱕
  ᱔᱗ ᱓᱕.᱖᱖%   ᱓.᱘᱗% ᱥᱚᱨᱠᱟᱨ [᱓᱔]
᱑᱙᱙᱖ ᱑᱑ ᱟᱱ ᱞᱳᱠᱥᱚᱵᱷᱟ
᱑᱔᱐ / ᱕᱔᱕
  ᱑᱐᱔ ᱒᱘.᱘᱐%   ᱗.᱔᱖% ᱪᱷᱟᱸᱪ:Partial [᱓᱕]
᱑᱙᱙᱘ ᱑᱒ ᱟᱱ ᱞᱳᱠᱥᱚᱵᱷᱟ ᱥᱤᱛᱟᱹᱨᱟᱢ ᱠᱮᱥᱟᱨᱤ
᱑᱔᱑ / ᱕᱔᱕
  ᱒᱕.᱘᱒%   ᱒.᱙᱘% Opposition [᱓᱖]
᱑᱙᱙᱙ ᱑᱓ ᱟᱱ ᱞᱳᱠᱥᱚᱵᱷᱟ ᱥᱚᱱᱤᱭᱟ ᱜᱟᱱᱫᱷᱤ
᱑᱑᱔ / ᱕᱔᱕
  ᱒᱗ ᱒᱘.᱓᱐%   ᱒.᱔᱘% ᱵᱤᱨᱳᱫᱷᱤ [᱓᱗]
᱒᱐᱐᱔ ᱑᱔ ᱟᱱ ᱞᱳᱠᱥᱚᱵᱷᱟ
᱑᱔᱕ / ᱕᱔᱓
  ᱓᱑ ᱒᱖.᱗%   ᱑.᱖% ᱡᱳᱴ [᱓᱘]
᱒᱐᱐᱙ ᱑᱕ ᱟᱱ ᱞᱳᱠᱥᱚᱵᱷᱟ
᱒᱐᱖ / ᱕᱔᱓
  ᱖᱑ ᱒᱘.᱕᱕%   ᱒.᱐᱒% ᱡᱳᱴ [᱓᱙]
᱒᱐᱑᱔ ᱑᱖ ᱟᱱ ᱞᱳᱠᱥᱚᱵᱷᱟ ᱨᱟᱦᱩᱞ ᱜᱟᱱᱫᱷᱤ
᱔᱔ / ᱕᱔᱓
  ᱑᱖᱒ ᱑᱙.᱓%   ᱙.᱒᱕% ᱵᱤᱨᱳᱫᱷᱤ [᱔᱐]
᱒᱐᱑᱙ ᱑᱗ ᱟᱱ ᱞᱳᱠᱥᱚᱵᱷᱟ
᱕᱒ / ᱕᱔᱓
  ᱑᱙.᱕%   ᱐.᱒% ᱵᱤᱨᱳᱫᱷᱤ [᱔᱑]


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ᱥᱟᱹᱠᱷᱟᱹᱭᱟᱹᱛ ᱥᱟᱯᱲᱟᱣ

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