Amit Shah is now slated to visit Hyderabad on March 11 instead of 12

Union Home Minister Amit Shah
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah

Highlights

  • The purpose of his visit is to attend a programme by the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) at Hakimpet
  • Amit Shah is expected to hold discussions with Telangana’s top BJP leaders on the political situation and review the party’s programmes held so fa

Hyderabad: The Union Home Minister Amit Shah who was slated to visit Hyderabad on March 12 has now decided to arrive in the city on March 11.

The purpose of his visit is to attend a programme by the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) at Hakimpet.

Apart from it, Amit Shah is expected to hold discussions with Telangana's top BJP leaders on the political situation and review the party's programmes held so far. He will also discuss the programmes that will be conducted in the upcoming days.

After the conclusion of his engagements in Hyderabad, Amit Shah will depart for Delhi on March 12.

On the other hand, the State BJP unit is leaving no stone unturned in its efforts to form the government in Telangana after the upcoming assembly polls. The saffron party's hopes have increased, particularly after its outstanding performance in the GHMC elections.

In February, a meeting was held at the residence of party National President JP Nadda, under the leadership of Amit Shah, to discuss the party's poll preparedness.

Telangana leaders including State president Sanjay Bandi, Arvind Dharmapuri, DK Aruna, BJP National General Secretary and Telangana state in charge Tarun Chugh, and Union Minister G Kishan Reddy were present in the meeting.

In order to strengthen its grassroots outreach, the party is running several programmes, including Praja Gosha BJP Bharosa and Praja Sangram yatra.

As the Telangana assembly polls draw near, all eyes are on Amit Shah's visit to Hyderabad and the BJP's efforts to improve its performance in the elections.

Assembly elections for 119 seats in Telangana are scheduled for later this year. In the previous assembly elections, the main parties were TRS, INC, and BJP.

In the polls, TRS (now BRS) won 88 seats out of 119, increased its seat share by 25, and formed the government. INC's seat share decreased from 21 to 19, while AIMIM won seven seats.

BJP won only one seat, with its seat share declining from five to one. Raja Singh was the only candidate to win from the Goshamahal Assembly constituency.

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