Nalapad assumes charge as Youth Congress president in Karnataka
The Hindu
As per an earlier agreement, Raksha Ramaiah’s term as president of the State Youth Congress ended on January 31
Mohammed Haris Nalapad assumed office as president of the Karnataka Pradesh Youth Congress at the Congress Bhavan in Bengaluru in the presence of Leader of Opposition Siddaramaiah, State Congress president D.K. Shivakumar, All-India Congress Youth Congress president B.V. Srinivas, on February 10.
As per an earlier agreement, Raksha Ramaiah’s term as president of the State Youth Congress ended on January 31.
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