Amit Shah “operation Telangana” – Responsibilities For Leaders Of Other States!

Amit Shah “Operation Telangana” – Responsibilities for Leaders of Other States!

BJP is targeting Telangana.The Union Home Minister himself is directing the party in Telangana.

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The BJP’s strategy seems to be to throw the KCR, which has a political arrow on the Center and Prime Minister Modi, in self-defense in its own state.It is taking strategic steps in advance for that.

For this, along with the Union Ministers Telangana responsibilities have been handed over to the seniors in the BJP ruled states.

The BJP has already begun an exercise on what to do to gain power in Telangana.

the ministers in the BJP-ruled states are selecting those with managing skills as MLAs and handing over the constituency responsibilities in Telangana to them.Each leader is assigned three constituencies.

It is learned that teams with about 30 BJP members from other states have been prepared for this.Similarly, regular survey teams study in Telangana and make special arrangements to provide information directly to Amit Shah’s office from time to time.

He will continue his operation in Telangana entirely from Delhi.

The state BJP leaders were also given clear instructions on what decisions should be taken in the required manner and how to proceed.

The BJP is already making efforts in various ways to know the mood of the people in all the 119 assembly constituencies in the state.

It is said that important leaders will join the BJP in a row.Meanwhile, senior leaders who are coming forward to work for the BJP are expected to hand over the responsibilities of the constituencies to ex-leaders to implement party strategies.The state party has already appointed 2 special coordinating committees headed by experienced senior leaders and former MPs to work in 19 SC and 12 ST constituencies.

This month, Amit Shah will be directing state leaders on “Operation Telangana” entirely for two days as part of his state visit.

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