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OPCC Political Affairs Committee formed

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April 16, 2025

The AICC on Tuesday approved a 25-member Political Affairs Committee of the OPCC.

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The AICC secretary in charge of Odisha, Ajay Kumar Lallu, OPCC president Bhakta Das, CLP leader Ramachandra Kada

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