PM Modi's roadshow in Hyderabad
On November 27, a spectacular roadshow orchestrated by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) unfolded on the streets of Hyderabad, featuring the charismatic Prime Minister Narendra Modi as its star campaigner. The thoroughfares were inundated with ardent supporters and admirers of the saffron party, creating a vibrant spectacle as they sought glimpses of the Prime Minister. Throughout the roadshow, Prime Minister Modi, flanked by state BJP unit chief G Kishan Reddy and BJP OBC morcha head K Laxman, engaged with the crowds by waving to the throngs lining the streets.
The journey of the roadshow commenced at RTC X roads, traversed through Narayanguda and YMCA Kacheguda junctions, culminating in a significant presence at the Veer Savarkar statue in Kacheguda. This strategic event is a pivotal component of the BJP’s final push, strategically timed as the Election Commission’s campaign window draws to a close on November 28. To ensure the seamless execution of the roadshow, the City traffic police implemented restrictions on vehicular movement and diligently enforced traffic diversions.
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The political landscape in Telangana is charged with anticipation as the state gears up for the polls on November 30, with the subsequent counting of votes scheduled for December 3. As the BJP strives to leave a lasting impact, the roadshow stands as a dynamic and visually compelling expression of political fervor in the lead-up to the imminent electoral decisions.
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