Telangana BJP President chairs preparatory meeting for upcoming Parliamentary elections
08-Jan-2024 08:41 PM 3901
Hyderabad, Jan 8 (Reporter) A preparatory meeting for the upcoming parliamentary elections was convened at the BJP state office in Nampally, chaired by G. Kishan Reddy, Union Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Development of the North Eastern States. The meeting focused on strategising for parliamentary activities and election preparation. During a media interaction, BJP State President Kishan Reddy highlighted that the party has conducted a thorough review of the recent assembly elections to formulate an action plan. The emphasis is on strengthening the party at the grassroots level and refining party lines. He mentioned that at the village and mandal levels, the party aims to actively engage youth and integrate them into party activities. Reddy further stated that many individuals are volunteering to support the Bharatiya Janata Party, particularly as anticipation for Narendra Modi's third term in power grows. Reddy announced the appointment of seventeen incharges for various parliamentary constituencies, with announcements for Parliament conveners and organization in-charges to follow in the next two days. He stated that the party plans to campaign with the slogan "Fir Ek Baar Modi Sarkar" in the upcoming parliamentary elections. After Sankranthi, the party will intensify efforts at the national and state levels, concentrating on winning a majority of seats in the parliamentary elections, he added. Reddy urged people in Telangana to participate in the Rama Mandir Prana Pratishta event in Ayodhya on January 22, supported by the Ayodhya Tirtha Kshetra Trust. From Sankranti to January 22, the party plans to organize Swachh Abhiyan initiatives nationwide. On January 22, people are requested to light Ram Jyoti in their homes to celebrate Lord Rama's life, he said. Additionally, Kishan Reddy addressed questions raised by the Congress party, emphasizing the need for a CBI inquiry into the Kaleswaram project corruption. He criticised the Congress for changing its stance on the inquiry after coming to power. Regarding personal attacks from Congress leaders, Kishan Reddy expressed disappointment, emphasising that BJP has no involvement in Ayodhya temple programs and stands united with the people...////...
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