Adityanath to campaign in Telangana on Sunday


Hyderabad, Dec 1 (IANS): As the campaigning in Telangana enters the final phase, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and other top BJP leaders will address election rallies in the state on Sunday.

Adityanath will speak at four rallies, including two in Greater Hyderabad while BJP president Amit Shah and central minister Nitin Gadkari will also campaign for the party.

Adityanath, one of the star campaigners of BJP, will address public meetings at Tandur, Sangareddy, Boduppal and Goshamahal.

Visiting Telangana for the third time in a week, Amit Shah is scheduled to speak at rallies at Narayanpet, Amangal and Kamareddy constituencies. He will also participate in road show in Greater Hyderabad Sunday evening.

Union Minister for Transport Nitin Gadkari will address election rallies in Secunderabad and Uppal constituencies in Greater Hyderabad. According to state BJP leaders, he will also address meetings at Kollapur and Surapet.

Central ministers Jual Oram and Parshottam Rupala and BJP general secretary Muralidhar Rao will also campaign for the party on Sunday.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be addressing an election rally in Hyderabad on Monday.

Elections to Telangana Assembly are scheduled on December 7. The BJP is contesting all 119 seats on its own.

  

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 01 2018

    With nothing to show case as their achievements for over four and half years and their Governance being a Total flop, using Adityanath is to exploit religon to woo the voters.

    Luck is running out for Modi as people are totally disenchanted with his false promises and Jhumla Politics. His playing the victim card in elections is also loosing its credibility.

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