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Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist)
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General SecretarySitaram Yechury
Elected byCongress of Communist Party of India (Marxist)
Seats85

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.

23rd Central Committee

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No.[1] Name State
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
(Delhi State Secretary)
Delhi[9]
22 Arun Mehta Gujarat[10]
23 Surender Mallik Haryana
24 Onkar Shad
(Himachal Pradesh State Secretary)[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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