
Rohit Bohra appointed as new treasurer of Raj Cong
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Jaipur: The All India Congress Committee (AICC) Sunday appointed Rajakhera MLA Rohit Bohra as the treasurer of the
Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee
(RPCC).
On being appointed the treasurer, former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and Pradesh Congress chief Govind Singh Dotasra congratulated Bohra on 'X'.
"Hearty congratulations and best wishes to Rajakhera MLA Rohit Bohra on being appointed as the treasurer of the RPCC," said Dotasra.
"Heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to Rajakhera MLA Rohit Bohra on being appointed as the Treasurer of the RPCC," said Gehlot.
A two-time MLA, Bohra was first elected as an MLA from the Rajakhera assembly constituency in 2018 when he defeated BJP's Ashok Sharma.
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