Hyderabad

BJP national executive meet & public meeting at Parade Grounds

This was stated by State BJP president Bandi Sanjay, after inspecting Hotel Novotel at Hyderabad International Convention Centre at Madhapur on Monday.

Hyderabad: All arrangements are being made at a brisk pace for the forthcoming national executive committee meeting of the Bharatiya Janata Party in the city on July 2 and 3, which would be followed by a huge public meeting at Secunderabad Parade Grounds on July 3 evening.

This was stated by State BJP president Bandi Sanjay, after inspecting Hotel Novotel at Hyderabad International Convention Centre at Madhapur on Monday.

Speaking to media persons later, Sanjay said despite any obstacles created by the State government, the public meeting would be held with 10 lakh people.

Apart from members of 34,000-odd BJP polling booth committees, all the beneficiaries of the Central government schemes would be mobilised to the public meeting, he said.

Thanking the BJP national leadership for deciding to hold the first national executive committee meeting post-pandemic period at Hyderabad, Sanjay said it was a grand opportunity for every BJP worker to brace up for the future challenges.

The national executive committee meeting would be attended by over 300 leaders, including all BJP national committee members, chief ministers and deputy chief ministers of 18 BJP-ruled States, former CMs, and presidents of all State BJP units, coordinators and special invitees.

“In all, 34 committees have been formed to oversee the arrangements of the NEC meeting, which would be held from the afternoon of July 2 to evening of July 3,” he said.

Sanjay said the BJP cadre in the State had been fighting against the anti-people and anti-democratic rule of Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao. “The presence of top BJP leaders for two days in Hyderabad will boost the morale of the party cadre in Telangana,” he said.

Sanjay said as part of the party’s decision to involve every party worker in these meetings, it was collecting donations from 50,000-odd zonal, district and State-level leaders ranging from Rs 1,000 to Rs 1 lakh. The payments are only to be made digitally to the BJP State unit’s bank account, he clarified.

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