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Ahead of PM’s visit, ‘Bye Bye Modi’ flexi removed from Begumpet

There was a flex hoarding at Begumpet with the message “Saalu Modi & Samphako Modi, Bye Bye Modi” that was removed ahead of PM Modi’s visit to Hyderabad.

The police noticed the flex hoarding on Begumpet road in the morning after it was put up by unknown persons.

A few workers helped officials remove it soon after they rushed to the site.

As a result of the anti-PM Narendra Modi message on the flex, the police believed tension could arise.

In advance of the Bhartiya Janata Party’s national executive meeting in Hyderabad on July 2 and 3, the city has been decorated with flex boards, flags, and posters.

The Prime Minister will attend the BJP’s National Executive Committee meeting at HICC Novotel on July 2 and address a public meeting at Parade Grounds on July 3.

It is expected that at least 5,000 police officers will be deployed as part of Modi’s security team during his two-day visit.

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From Monday, an army of 10,000 BJP workers and leaders will begin preparing for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s public meeting after the national executive meeting.

The BJP will use this opportunity to launch its campaign for the next Telangana assembly elections. A focus on polling booths will be placed on organizing bids at local temples in the reach of the state’s 34,000 polling stations.

Public outreach will be planned before and after the bids. There will be a dialogue between party leaders and people about Modi’s rule and how he has supported Telangana, according to party leaders.

People will be encouraged to attend the public meeting by creating a buzz in villages. The public meeting will be attended by many leaders from different states, and each polling booth in charge is required to bring at least 30 people from their area.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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