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The Congress party in Tripura has initiated a process to document and submit a comprehensive report on its properties in the state, including party offices, to the All India Congress Committee (AICC). This is being done to address over 100 party offices that have been illegally occupied, damaged, or ransacked by opposition parties in the past three decades. The AICC is currently compiling property reports nationwide.
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