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Congress revamps TN unit ahead of polls, sets up key panels

By ANI | Updated: January 2, 2021 17:20 IST

In a major party revamp, Congress has announced the names for Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) along with District Presidents, Election Management Committee and Election Propaganda/Campaign Committee ahead of Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.

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In a major party revamp, Congress has announced the names for Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) along with District Presidents, Election Management Committee and Election Propaganda/Campaign Committee ahead of Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.

The party has appointed P Chidambaram, MP, Karti P Chidambaram and KS Alagiri, President, TNCC, as the Election Co-Ordination Committee members.

Dr K Jayakumar, MP, KS Alagiri, P Chidambara and B Mckam Tagore have been appointed as the Executive Committee Members.

Assembly polls are due in Tamil Nadu in April-May 2021.

( With inputs from ANI )

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