By our Special Correspondent
The BJP has decided to go all out against the KCR-led Telangana Rashtra Samithi ruling party as part of its 'Look South India' mission. BJP weapons are on fire at the BJP's two-day nationwide government committee meeting to be held in Hyderabad from July 2.
Elections to the 119-member (plus one nominee) Telangana Assembly will be held after 12 months. In 2018, the meeting was adjourned and elections were held for 12 months. The BJP can get only one seat. However, it won 4 of the 17 seats in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections with 19.45 per cent of the vote.
The BJP has come round to the perception that OK Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR) is withdrawing against the BJP in all possible ways to grow into a key partner in the opposition alliance expected for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. “We take it as a challenge,” Chief said a senior occasion.
BJP chief JP Nadda, Prime Minister Modi and others are likely to attend the nationwide government. The Prime Minister on Tuesday held a meeting with BJP cooperators belonging to the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation.
He said discussions in the national government would focus on organizational matters, future plans and preparations for the assembly elections, with office bearers from across the country including knowledgeable primary secretary and BJP headquarters in-charge Arun Singh.
Leaders across the country on this occasion will be able to aggressively respond to controversies that would expand "good governance" and end the TRS '"dynastic maladministration" as well as demean Modi officials over the delegate's ill-considered remarks on the removal of a trust.
"Although the party has instructed its spokespersons not to speak on contentious issues, the National Working Committee may also devise a way to deal with such disputes," a senior contextual supplier said.
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