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Congress to have new elected president by June 2021: KC Venugopal

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Congress to have new elected president by June 2021: KC Venugopal

Congress to have new elected president by June 2021: KC Venugopal

There will be an elected Congress president by June 2021, informed party's National General Secretary KC Venugopal on January 22 during a press conference in the national capital.

"Congress Working Committee has decided that there will be an elected Congress president by June 2021," said Venugopal.


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