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January 6, 2019 PRESS RELEASE the Hon'ble Congress President January 6, 2019 PRESS RELEASE The Hon’ble Congress President Shri Rahul Gandhi has approved the following persons as Office Bearers of the Goa Pradesh Congress Committee:- Vice Presidents 1. Shri Filipe Nery Rodrigues, MLA 2. Shri Nilkant Halankar, MLA 3. Shri Aleixio Reginald, MLA 4. Shri M.K. Shaikh 5. Shri Moti Dessai 6. Shri Dharma Chodankar,Ex MLA 7. Dr. (Ms.) Pramod Salgaonkar 8. Shri Altinho Gomes 9. Shri Babi Bagkar 10. Shri Gurudas Natekar 11. Shri Vithoba Dessai 12. Shri Sankalp Amonkar General Secretaries 1. Shri Agnelo N. Fernandes, Ex MLA 2. Shri Sagun Wadkar 3. Shri Subhash Phaldesai 4. Shri Tribolo Souza 5. Shri Amarnath Panjikar 6. Shri Vijay Pai 7. Shri Yatish Naik 8. Ms. Ezilda Sapecho 9. Shri Janardhan S Bhandari 10. Shri Pradip G. Naik 11. Shri Joseph Vaz 12. Mrs. Sunita Verenkar Secretaries 1. Shri Mario Pinto 2. Shri Mohan Dhond 3. Shri Atul Verlekar 4. Shri Damodar B. Shirodkar 5. Shri Saifula Khan 6. Shri Deelip Dhargalkar 7. Shri Ritesh Naik 8. Shri Govind D Phaldesai cont ...2 - 2 - 9. Shri Franky Pires 10. Ms. Savitri Kavlekar 11. Shri Sheikh Shabbir 12. Shri Rajnikant P. Naik 13. Shri Nanu Bandolkar 14. Shri Narayan Redkar 15. Shri Khemlo Sawant 16. Shri Anand Naik 17. Shri Mahadev P. Desai 18. Shri John D Costa 19. Shri Subhash Kerkar 20. Shri Nilkant Gawas 21. Shri Dharmesh Saglani 22. Shri Shanu Sanklu Velip ZP 23. Dr. Dinesh Jalmi 24. Shri Moreno Carlos Rebelo ZP 25. Shri Mariano Rodriguies ZP 26. Shri Everson Valles PCC Executive Committee Members 1. Shri Chandrakant Babu Kavlekar, CLP Leader 2. Shri Wilfred D'sa, MLA 3. Shri Prashant Chanekar 4. Shri Vijay Banaulikar 5. Shri Amilkar Alvares 6. Shri Upendra P Ratwal 7. Shri Gluck D Souza 8. Shri Surendra Furtado 9. Shri Sameer Pai Raikar 10. Shri Chrispino Gomes 11. Shri Hemant Samant 12. Shri Daya Pagi 13. Shri Ramkrishna Jalmhi 14. Shri Prasad Sambari 15. Shri Sudin Naik 16. Shri Nitin Prabhudessai 17. Shri Doris Texeira 18. Shri Yatin Parikh 19. Shri Edwin Barreto 20. Shri Subhod Amonkar cont....3 - 3 - 21. Shri Ramkrishna Jalmhi 22. Shri Prasad Sambari 23. Shri Sudin Naik 24. Shri Nitin Prabhudessai 25. Shri Doris Texeira 26. Shri Rafik Sheikh 27. Ms. Sunita Verenkar 28. Shri Vishwanath Halankar 29. Shri Chrispino Lobo Permanent Invitees 1. Shri Pratap Singh Rane, MLA 2. Shri Luizinho Faleiro, MLA 3. Shri Ravi Naik, MLA 4. Shri Digambar Kamat, MLA 5. Shri Francisco Sardinha 6. Shri Eduardo Faleiro 7. Mrs. Irene Barros 8. Shri Ramakant Khalap 9. Shri Ramakant Angle 10. Smt. Jennifer Monserrate, MLA 11. Shri Antonio Fernandes, MLA 12. Shri Francis Silveira, MLA 13. Shri Clafacio Dias, MLA 14. Shri Isidore Fernandes, MLA 15. President, Goa Pradesh Mahila Congress 16. President, Goa Pradesh Youth Congress 17. President, Goa Pradesh NSUI 18. Chief Organizer, Goa Pradesh Congress Sewa Dal Media Department 1. Adv. Ramakant Khalap Chairman 2. Adv. Sunil Kawthankar Chief Spokesman 3. Shri Jitendra Deshprabhu Spokesman 4. Shri Urfan Mulla Spokesman 5. Shri Sidhanath Buyav Spokesman 6. Ms. Swati Kerkar Spokesman 7. Shri Vithu Morajkar Spokesman 8. Adv. Rohit D'sa Spokesman (ASHOK GEHLOT) .
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