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Congress gives ticket to ex-CM's son, changes nominees at three seats in Odisha

IndiaTimes Sunday, 14 April 2024 ()
Congress makes significant changes in assembly seat nominations, introducing new faces like Sujit Mahapatra and addressing previous candidate replacements. The party's strategy for key seats and alliance sharing is crucial for upcoming elections.
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