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PM Modi set to embark on 2-day visit to Telangana

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Hyderabad: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to embark on a two-day visit to Telangana, commencing Friday evening.

According to BJP sources in the region, PM Modi will arrive at Hyderabad Begumpet at 1630 hours. Following his arrival, he will take part in a roadshow spanning from Malkajgiri to Mirjalaguda, covering a distance of 1.3 km within the Malkajgiri Parliament Constituency, between 1700 and 1800 hours on Friday evening.

The Prime Minister will stay the night at the Raj Bhavan.

On Saturday, at 1100 hours, PM Modi will address a public meeting in Nagarkurnool, focusing on the parliamentary constituencies of Mahabubnagar, Nagarkurnool, and Nalgonda.

Subsequently, he will depart for Gulbarga. Additionally, PM Modi is slated to participate in another public meeting in Jagitiala on March 18. BJP sources have clarified that this meeting is organized in relation to the Karimnagar, Nizamabad, and Adilabad segments.

Union Minister and Telangana BJP President G. Kishan Reddy, National Presidents of BJP OBC Morcha, Parliamentary Board Members, Members of Parliament Dr K. Laxman, BJP National Vice President Ms DK Aruna, BJP National General Secretaries Bandi Sanjay Kumar and Tarun Chugh, Sunil Bansal, BJP National Working Committee Members AP Jitender Reddy, Malakajgiri candidate Etala Rajender, and others are expected to participate in the aforementioned meetings.

Police made elaborate security arrangements during the Prime Minister’s visit.

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