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August 18, 2025

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Andhra Pradesh : Why posters of Bye Bye Modi were put up in Hyderabad before the BJP’s national executive meeting?

The meeting of the National Executive of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is going to be held in Hyderabad from July 2 and 3. Before the meeting, posters of Bye Bye Modi have been put up in the city. This poster is placed near Tivoli Cinema Parade Ground.

The central government is on target of opponents on inflation, agriculture law and Agneepath scheme. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is going to attend this meeting. This is the reason why the poster of Bye Bye Modi has been put up.

The poster of Bye Bye Modi is also being considered as the answer to Bye Bye KCR. The BJP had earlier put up a digital hoarding in the party’s state office saying ‘Bye by KCR’. According to the BJP, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has imposed a fine for some alleged violation of rules regarding hoardings.

Why is the BJP’s national executive meeting being held?

Ahead of the BJP’s national executive meeting to be held in Hyderabad on July 2 and 3, the party is engaging its leaders from other states to reach out to local workers and people from different assembly constituencies in Telangana.

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Veteran BJP leaders will interact with local workers and people. Will invite him for a huge public meeting to be held in the city on July 3. The BJP is aiming to emerge as an alternative to the ruling TRS in Telangana in the late 2023 assembly elections.

Who will be attending the meeting?

Many veteran leaders of BJP are going to attend the meeting of the National Executive. Veteran leaders like Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP President JP Nadda, Home Minister Amit Shah and Defense Minister Rajnath Singh can attend this meeting.

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