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#LoksabhaElection2019: Congress announces 35 more candidates, Raj Babbar to contest from Fatehpur Sikri

| @indiablooms | Mar 23, 2019, at 08:53 am

New Delhi, Mar 23 (IBNS): The Congress on Friday released names of 35 more candidates who will contest the upcoming Lok Sabha polls that will start next month.

As per the latest candidate list, the Congress has fielded senior party leader Raj Babbar from Fatehpur Sikri.

The party named Imran Pratapgarhiya from Moradabad.

Renuka Chowdhury will fight the polls from Khammam in Telangana.

Apart from the Lok Sabha polls, the Congress also released a list of 54 candidates for Odisha Assembly election.
 

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