Amit Shah, the Union home minister, was expected to arrive in the city on Thursday. The BJP cadre was excited about this development because they wanted to improve their performance in the upcoming parliamentary elections. The minister's arrival would be especially significant because he has been appointed Telangana in-charge for the elections.
Amit Shah, the Union home minister, was expected to arrive in the city on Thursday. The BJP cadre was excited about this development because they wanted to improve their performance in the upcoming parliamentary elections. The minister’s arrival would be especially significant because he has been appointed Telangana in-charge for the elections. According to party sources, the Union minister would start his visit by going to the Bhagyalakshmi temple in the Old City. He is anticipated to land at the Shamshabad airport at midday.
Along with BJP President J.P. Nadda, the senior BJP leader and chief strategist of the party, he visited West Bengal on Tuesday. They attended organizational meetings and established a goal of securing 35 of the 42 Lok Sabha seats in the Trinamul Congress-ruled eastern state. In 2019, the BJP secured eighteen seats. It had taken four of the state’s seventeen seats in the 2019 elections in Telangana, but the Congress’s seizure of power from the Bharat Rashtra Samithi in the most recent Assembly votes dashed its dreams of becoming a formidable force. In a conversation, Telangana BJP head G. Kishan Reddy stated that J.P. Nadda, senior leader B.L. Santosh, and Union minister Amit Shah had been assigned to manage several states for the elections. Beginning with a meeting of candidates who have run for the Assembly, including the recently elected MLAs, the meeting on Thursday will be held at the Sloka Function Hall in Kongara Kalan. BJP state office-bearers, spokespersons, national leaders, district presidents, district general secretaries, district incharges, national council members, state council members, seven morchas state office-bearers (up to office secretary level), NEC members, former MPs and MLAs, and Assembly poll candidates will be present at the meeting. Mandal/division presidents, Assembly convenors and joint convenors, Assembly incharges, and Parliament convenors and joint convenors will also be in attendance.