The Central Committee is the second-highest body of the Communist Party of India (Marxist). The members of the Central Committee are elected at the Congress of the Party, which occurs every three years.
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General Secretary | Sitaram Yechury |
Elected by | Congress of Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Seats | 85 |
23rd Central Committee
editNo.[1] | Name | State |
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1 | Sitaram Yechury (General Secretary) |
Andhra Pradesh |
2 | Prakash Karat (Former General Secretary) |
Kerala |
3 | Manik Sarkar (Former Chief Minister of Tripura) |
Tripura |
4 | Pinarayi Vijayan (Chief Minister of Kerala) |
Kerala |
5 | B. V. Raghavulu | Andhra Pradesh |
6 | Brinda Karat | West Bengal |
7 | Kodiyeri Balakrishnan (till death on 1 October 2022) |
Kerala |
8 | M. A. Baby | |
9 | Surjya Kanta Mishra | West Bengal |
10 | Mohammed Salim | |
11 | Subhashini Ali | Uttar Pradesh |
12 | G. Ramakrishnan | Tamil Nadu |
13 | Tapan Kumar Sen (CITU General Secretary) |
West Bengal |
14 | Nilotpal Basu | |
15 | V. Srinivasa Rao (Andhra Pradesh State Secretary)[2] |
Andhra Pradesh[3] |
16 | M. Abdul Gafoor | |
17 | Suprakash Talukdar | Assam[4][5][6] |
18 | Isfaqur Rahman | |
19 | Lallan Chaudhury (Bihar State Secretary) |
Bihar[7][8] |
20 | Awadesh Kumar | |
21 | K.M. Tiwari (Till Death on 10 December 2024) (Delhi State Secretary till 24 November 2024) |
Delhi[9] |
22 | Arun Mehta | Gujarat[10] |
23 | Surender Mallik | Haryana |
24 | Onkar Shad (Himachal Pradesh State Secretary till 30 November 2024)[11] |
Himachal Pradesh |
25 | Mohammed Yousuf Tarigami (Spokesperson of PAGD)[11] |
Jammu and Kashmir |
26 | Prakash Viplavi (Jharkhand State Secretary) |
Jharkhand[12] |
27 | U. Basavaraj (Karnataka State Secretary)[13] |
Karnataka |
28 | A. Vijayaraghavan (AIAWU General Secretary) |
Kerala |
29 | P. K. Sreemathy | |
30 | E. P. Jayarajan | |
31 | T. M. Thomas Isaac | |
32 | K. K. Shailaja (CPIM KLS Chief Whip) | |
33 | A. K. Balan | |
34 | Elamaram Kareem (CPIM Rajya Sabha Leader) | |
35 | K. Radhakrishnan | |
36 | M. V. Govindan (Kerala State Secretary) | |
37 | K. N. Balagopal | |
38 | P. Rajeev | |
39 | P. Sathidevi (KWS Chair) | |
40 | C. S. Sujatha | |
41 | Jaswinder Singh (Madhya Pradesh State Secretary) |
Madhya Pradesh[14] |
42 | Uday Narkar | Maharashtra[15][16] |
43 | Jiva Pandu Gavit | |
44 | Ali Kishor Patnaik | Odisha[17] |
45 | Sukhwinder Singh Sekhon (Punjab State Secretary) |
Punjab[18] |
46 | Amra Ram (Rajasthan State Secretary) |
Rajasthan |
47 | K. Balakrishnan (Tamil Nadu State Secretary) |
Tamil Nadu[19][20] |
48 | U. Vasuki | |
49 | P. Sampath (President of TNUEF) | |
50 | P. Shanmugam | |
51 | Tammineni Veerabhadram (Telangana State Secretary) |
Telangana[21][22] |
52 | Cherupally Sitaramulu | |
53 | G Nagaiah | |
54 | Jitendra Chaudhury (Tripura State Secretary) |
Tripura[23][24][25] |
55 | Agore Deb Barman | |
56 | Rama Das | |
57 | Tapan Chakraborty | |
58 | Narayan Kar (Left Front Convener) | |
59 | Hiralal Yadav (Uttar Pradesh State Secretary)[26] |
Uttar Pradesh |
60 | Ramachandra Dome | West Bengal[27][28][29][30][31][32][33] |
61 | Srideep Bhattacharya | |
62 | Amiya Patra | |
63 | Rabin Deb | |
64 | Sujan Chakraborty | |
65 | Abhas Roy Choudhary | |
66 | Rekha Goswamy | |
67 | Anju Kar | |
68 | Samik Lahiri | |
69 | Sumit De | |
70 | Deblina Hembram | |
71 | Ashok Dhawale (President of AIKS) |
Maharashtra |
72 | Jogendra Sharma | Delhi |
73 | K. Hemalata (President of CITU) |
Andhra Pradesh |
74 | Rajendra Sharma | - |
75 | Swadesh Dev Roye | West Bengal |
76 | S Punyavati | Andhra Pradesh[34] |
77 | Muralidharan | Kerala |
78 | Arun Kumar | |
79 | Vijoo Krishnan (AIKS) General Secretary) | |
80 | Mariam Dhawale | Maharashtra[35] |
81 | A. R. Sindhu | Kerala[36] |
82 | B. Venkat | Telangana[37] |
83 | R. Karumalayan | Tamil Nadu[38] |
84 | K.N. Umesh | Karnataka[39] |
85 | Vikram Singh | Himachal Pradesh |
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