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Hyderabad: Amit Shah likely to address Chevella rally on Sunday

Union home minister Amit Shah is expected to visit Hyderabad on Sunday, April 23. It is likely that he will address a public meeting in Chevella.

Before the public meeting, Shah will meet with party leaders and Chevella Lok Sabha Constituency representatives. The state party leaders have already begun mobilizing people for the meeting.

Shah is expected to address the public meeting in the presence of a number of new members. In addition, it is likely that he will sound the bugle from the dais for the upcoming assembly elections.

Following Karnataka State, the BJP wants to emerge as a strong political party in Telangana.

Rangareddy district leaders met with party senior leader and former MP Konda Vishweshwar Reddy to discuss preparations for the public meeting, which would be held in either Vikarabad or Chevella. On Tuesday, BJP state chief Bandi Sanjay and party affairs in-charge Sunil Bansal will meet with top leaders at the party office to discuss meeting plans.

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Party leader Gujjula Premender Reddy and the coordinator for the Parliament Prabhas Yojana, will visit Rangareddy district and meet with local leaders to discuss crowd mobilization for the April 23 rally.

Meanwhile, Shah, who met with party officials a few days ago, asked them to bring leaders from other parties into the fold of the BJP. Shah was expected to tour Peddapalli, Nagarkurnool and Adilabad assembly constituencies but the tour did not happen due to his hectic schedule.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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