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Congress declared its candidates for the three Lok Sabha and 16 Assembly seats for Odisha

Bhubaneswar:20/4/24: The Congress on Saturday declared its candidates for the three Lok Sabha and 16 Assembly seats in Odisha.

As per a press release issued by the AICC, Dulal Chandra Pradhan will contest from Sambalpur Lok Sabha seat. Binod Bihari Nayak will contest from Keonjhar seat in place of Mohan Hembram. Debokanta Sharma has been fielded from Aska parliamentary constituency.

May be an image of blueprint and text that says "A PRESS RELEASE LOK SABHA ELECTIONS 2024 The Central Election Committee the party has selected the following candidates for the ensuing electionst the Lok Sabha from the seats mentioned below: SI. No. States No Names of Constituencies Odisha 3 Selected Candidates SAMBALPUR 2 Odisha Dulal Chandra Pradhan 4 3 KEONJHAR ST Odisha Binod Bihari Nayak (In place of of Mohan Hembram) 19 ASKA 4 West Bengal 31 Debokanta Sharma KANTHI Ms. Urbashi Bhattacharya For favour of Publication. Congress tan 24, 4,Akbar Road #Now Delhi-11 J (K.C.VENUGOPAL) General Secretary, AICC 20th April, 2024"

Here is the list of party candidates for Assembly seats:

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