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There are a total of thirty Chief Ministers elected by all twenty-eight states and two out of the
seven union territories. The following table lists the parties that hold power in various states.
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STATE NAME PARTY FMR
OFFICE
Indian National
Andhra Pradesh Konijeti Rosaiah 2009-09-03 all
Congress
Indian National
Arunachal Pradesh Dorjee Khandu 2007-04-09 all
Congress
Indian National
Assam Tarun Kumar Gogoi 2001-05-17 all
Congress
Indian National
Delhi† Sheila Dikshit 1998-12-03 all
Congress
Indian National
Goa Digambar Kamat 2007-06-08 all
Congress
Himachal Pradesh Prem Kumar Dhumal 2007-12-30 Bharatiya Janata Party all
Communist Party of
Kerala V. S. Achuthanandan 2006-05-18 all
India (Marxist)
Madhya Pradesh Shivraj Singh Chauhan 2005-11-29 Bharatiya Janata Party all
Indian National
Maharashtra Ashok Chavan 2008-12-08 all
Congress
Indian National
Manipur Okram Ibobi Singh 2002-03-02 all
Congress
Indian National
Meghalaya Don Kupar Roy 2009-05-13 all
Congress
Indian National
Mizoram Lal Thanhawla 2008-12-07 all
Congress
Indian National
Rajasthan Ashok Gehlot 2008-12-12 all
Congress
Sikkim Democratic
Sikkim Pawan Kumar Chamling 1994-12-12 all
Front
Dravida Munnettra
Tamil Nadu M Karunanidhi 2006-05-12 all
Kazhagam
Communist Party of
Tripura Manik Sarkar 1998-03-11 all
India (Marxist)
Communist Party of
West Bengal Buddhadeb Bhattacharya 2000-10-06 all
India (Marxist)
† Union Territories.
By party
Indian state governments led by various political parties as of March 2009
As of 2009 Lok Sabha elections, this is the current list of parties that hold power to the number
of states.
Number of Current
Party States/Territories States/Territories coalition
won (2009)
Communist
Party of India 3 Kerala, Tripura, West Bengal Third Front
(Marxist)
Dravida United
Munnetra 1 Tamil Nadu Progressive
Kazhagam Alliance
National
Janata Dal
1 Bihar Democratic
(United)
Alliance
National
Nagaland
1 Nagaland Democratic
People's Front
Alliance
National
Shiromani Akali
1 Punjab Democratic
Dal
Alliance
Bahujan Samaj
1 Uttar Pradesh Third Front
Party
Jammu &
United
Kashmir
1 Jammu & Kashmir Progressive
National
Alliance
Conference
Sikkim
Democratic 1 Sikkim None
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