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Congress appoints Elvis Gomes as President for AIPC's Goa unit

| @indiablooms | Dec 30, 2021, at 07:42 pm

Panaji/UNI: Ahead of the assembly elections in the state, the Congress appointed former bureaucrat Elvis Gomes as President of the Goa unit of All India Professional Congress (AIPC) Thursday.

Addressing a press conference, Elvis Gomes thanked Congress President Sonia Gandhi and AIPC National President Shashi Tharoor for the appointment.

Gomes called upon all the professionals in the state to come forward and join the organization to take the state forward.

He also said he would set up units of AIPC at district level and urged professionals to give direction to the Congress party.

Gomes is also a member of the election manifesto committee of the party.

All India Congress Committee Goa Desk in charge Dinesh Gundu Rao said AIPC would work as a bridge between the professionals and the Congress Party.

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