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Bangla Congress

বাংলা কংগ্রেস
AbbreviationBC
LeaderMridul Kumar Chaterjee
PresidentPratip Sarkar
FounderBidhan Chandra Roy
FoundedAugust 14, 1956 (1956-08-14)
Preceded byIndian National Congress
HeadquartersRasbihari Avenue, Kolkata
NewspaperJatiya Shakti (জাতীয় শক্তি)
Student wingBangla Students' Congress
Youth wingYouth Congress of Bengal
Women's wingWomens' Congress of Bengal
Membership (2019)958,841
Ideology
Political positionCentre-right to Right-wing
International affiliationLiberal International
Colors  Blue
Slogan"Democracy and Freedom!"
Members of NA
90 / 294
Members of PAs
251 / 742
Members of MAs
2,874 / 8,745
Flag
BC flag.png

The Bangla Congress (Bengali; বাংলা কংগ্রেস ; BC) is a liberal-conservative and right-wing political party in Bengaala.

Established in 1956, it is the second oldest political party in Bengal, having split from the Bengali regional wing of the Indian National Congress. The party was the strongest electoral force since the first free elections in 1970, up until 1997, when the Ratnapur scandals caused public anger against the party-led government. The party has been the largest opposition party since then. It is one of the two largest parties in Bengaala, with its main rival being the Communist Party of Bengal. The BC is currently led by Mridul Kumar Chaterjee.