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Amit Shah to visit Hyderabad for ‘Liberation Day’ celebration

Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s state visit schedule has been finalized. Shah is scheduled to land in Hyderabad this evening. On Friday night, he will arrive at Shamshabad international airport at 9.50 pm and spend the night at the National Police Academy.

Shah will arrive at the Secunderabad parade grounds at 8.45 am on Saturday and stay there until 11.45 am. As part of the central government’s ‘liberation day’ celebration, he will hoist the national flag. In the afternoon, he will attend an important meeting of party leaders at the city’s tourism plaza.

To celebrate Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s birthday, he will attend a program being run by Union Minister for Tourism and Culture G. Kishan Reddy at Secunderabad-based classic gardens at 2.30 pm. Afterward, he will attend the police academy and participate in various programs. At 7.30 pm that same day, Shah will depart for New Delhi.

BJP bike rally

The Bhartiya Janata Party Mahila Morcha celebrated Hyderabad Liberation Day with an all-women bike rally from Bhagya Laxmi Temple at Charminar on Thursday.

Minister G Kishan Reddy attended the rally. Several women workers from the BJP women’s wing gathered near the 431-year-old monument dressed in saffron.

In view of ‘Hyderabad Liberation Day’, Geetha Krishna Murthy, president of the BJP Mahila Morcha, planned the rally.

TRS-led Telangana government is calling it ‘National Integration Day’, whereas the BJP-led central government and the saffron party are calling it ‘Hyderabad Liberation Day’.

The Telangana cabinet decided to hold the opening ceremony of “Vajrotsavalu of Telangana National Integration” across the state on 16, 17, and 18 September 2022.

Government officials announced that massive rallies will be held in all district headquarters of the Assembly constituencies on September 16. Students, youth, and men and women will participate.

CM KCR will unfurl the national flag and deliver his speech on September 17.

 

 

 

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