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Amol Kolhe appointed as NCP campaign chief of Maharashtra

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Mumbai: With the approval from Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) National President of Sharad Pawar, Dr Amol Kolhe (Shirur MP) has been appointed as the campaign chief of the Maharashtra Pradesh NCP on Wednesday.

According to the Tweet on NCP official Tweeter handle on today stated that, appointment letter in this regards has been handed over to Mr Kolhe at the hands of NCP State President Jayant Patil.

Mr Patil in his letter stated that Mr Kolhe has been appointed as chief Campaign of NCP of state for upcoming Lok Sabha,State Assembly and Local bodies elections and hopes Mr Kolhe will taken party thoughts among the masses with building the organisation strong.

On this occasion National Working President and Maharashtra In-charge Mr. Supriya Sule (MP), Treasurer Ex MLA Hemant Takele, Palghar District President MLA Sunil Bhusara, State General Secretary Aditi Nalavde, State General Secretary Sandeep Bedse, Mumbai Working President Rakhi Jadhav, State Youth President Mahebub Sheikh among several others were present.

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