BJP to convene its national executive meeting on July2, 3 in Hyderabad

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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will hold its national executive meeting in Hyderabad on July 2 and 3. The two-day-long meeting will be attended by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, party president JP Nadda, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and a host of other members of the BJP national executive.

This meeting which takes place every quarter is taking place after a long time because of the COVID-19 restrictions in place. The last meeting of the BJP national executive took place in New Delhi in November 2021 just before the elections in five states including Uttar Pradesh.

On the agenda of the meeting will be the upcoming elections of Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat and several important discussions including the growth of the organisation, a role that the party sees for itself as a build-up to the 2024 general elections.

In this meeting, the party passes political as well as economic resolutions lauding the work that has been done at the Centre by the Narendra Modi-led government. Recently, the Narendra Modi-led Central government has completed eight years in office.

The choice of the venue for the national executive meeting is extremely important as well as significant one with the kind of push that the BJP has been making towards the state of Telangana. Recently at a public meeting in Telangana, PM Modi spoke about the bright prospects of his party in the state and condemned the dynasty rule of the KCR family.

Earlier, BJP national president JP Nadda as well as Union Minister Amit Shah on their recent visit to the state said that Telangana was looking for a change and could give a chance to the BJP.

The Telangana Chief Minister and the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) party chief K Chandrashekar Rao, on the other hand, not only has been hitting out at the Central government and the Prime Minister but has also been holding meetings with several leaders in the Opposition-ruled states in a bid to form an anti-BJP and anti-Congress front.

The state of Telangana goes to elections at the end of 2023 and the TRS-led government in the state will be seeking its third term.

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