PM Modi to visit Hyderabad for BJP’s National Executive Meeting on Saturday
PM Modi to visit Hyderabad for BJP’s National Executive Meeting on Saturday
- By Saniya --
- Friday, 01 Jul, 2022
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to arrive in Hyderabad on Saturday to attend the 2 day meeting of the BJP’s national executive.The Prime Minister is expected to reach Hyderabad by Saturday afternoon and will be likely stay at Novotel hotel at Hyderabad International Convention Centre the assigned venue of the BJP conclave.
According to the schedule, Modi will be reaching Begumpet Airport in the city around 2.55 p.m. He will then leave for HICC by a helicopter and check in at Novotel. The PM will later attend the BJP executive meeting from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Narendra Modi will address the meeting to be attended by nearly national executive members, including chief ministers of various states and other central ministers.
On Sunday,Modi will attend the BJP’s national executive meeting from 10 a.m. He will be attending the deliberations and siscussions on key resolutions including the resolutions on political issues. He will further give direction to the national executive on further strengthening the party and preparing it for Assembly elections in various states slated to happen later this year.
Modi will attend the executive till it concludes at around 5 p.m. According to schedule, after concluding the meeting Modi aong with other leaders, will reach Parade Ground in Secunderabad to address the public meeting organised by Bharathiya Janata Party's Telangana unit. After the meeting, the Prime Minister Modi will then return to the hotel. On the morning of July 4 will leave for Bhimavaram in the neighbouring Andhra Pradesh.
This visit marks Prime Minister’s third visit to Hyderabad in five months.Earlier, he visit Hyderabad on May 26 to participate in the annual day celebrations of the Indian School of Business (ISB). During his short visit, he had also addressed BJP workers at Begumpet Airport. Modi had earlier visited Hyderabad on February 5 to unveil 216-feet tall statue of equality to remember the 11th-century Saint Ramanujacharya and to attend 50th anniversary celebrations of International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) at Patancheru.