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Over 10L expected to attend BJP National Executive meeting in Hyderabad

A rally organised during the July 3 national executive meeting of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is expected to attract more than 10 lakh people in Hyderabad.

The BJP national executive meet will also feature Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP national president JP Nadda among other prominent members of the party. Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi will attend this meeting.

Bandi Sanjay Kumar, state BJP president, said that the people of Telangana want a change and the BJP is certain to win. “The national leadership has a special focus on Telangana, which is why the executive group will meet in Hyderabad.”

In preparation for the national executive meeting, Dr K Laxman, Telangana BJP president Bandi Sanjay, and Arvind Menon reviewed the preparations at the party-state office on Sunday.

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They also assigned duties to various committees formed to ensure the smooth conduct of the national executive meeting. Karimnagar MP asked each assembly constituency’s in-charge to gather at least 10,000 people for the event.

Throughout the event, he stressed the importance of making it a spectacle that had never been seen before. Door-to-door campaigns were conducted by party workers to invite people to the event. To mobilise people ahead of the event, they have been asked to meet local leaders.

In addition, party workers were asked to distribute public meeting invitations at every house. It is expected that 10,000 people from each assembly constituency will attend the assembly.

In order to gather people to attend the meeting, Kumar instructed the party leaders to visit their respective constituencies on June 22 and invite them to attend.

In any case, Bandi Sanjay instructed party workers not to collect cash donations. Donations must only be collected in the form of digital payments made to the party’s state department’s account.

 

 

 

 

 

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