BJP cadres exhorted to strive for big win

Update: 2019-07-11 05:11 IST

Musheerabad: BJP state president Dr K Laxman said that BJYM activists should strive for victory of forthcoming GHMC elections. He was speaking at the party membership drive programme organised by BJYM activist Vinay Kumar near Andhra Café in Gandhinagar division of Musheerabad constituency on Wednesday. BJP state president Dr Laxman and BJYM state president Bharath Kumar attended the programme.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr Laxman said that people of the state were fed up with all the other parties and several leaders from other parties were joining BJP, attracted by the able leadership of Narendra Modi. He urged the cadre to ensure that BJP wrests Hyderabad from MIM, a party which supports religious fundamentalism. He exhorted party workers to increase the party membership in order to defeat TRS party which supports MIM.

He advised the party workers to target those sections which are unhappy with TRS rule and join them in the party. Laxman said that youth, students and their parents were unhappy with TRS party as the state government has failed miserably in controlling school and college fees. Ridiculing the TRS party working president KTR's promise of making the city free of any problems within 100 days, he said that the state government has failed to address although it completed 1,000 days in power.

TRS party promised to make Hyderabad as world-class city, but the conditions in the city have become worse, he said. Criticising the Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao, he said that the CM has cheated every section of the society. He advised the party workers to focus on joining people from those communities which were cheated by the TRS government, especially dalits. He exhorted BJYM activists to join at least a lakh more memberships than the party members.

Among those who attended the program include Arun, Madhu, Anand, Shivaji, Santhosh, Gnaneshwar, Naveen, Sai Chandu, Umesh, Gopal, Srikanth, Yadagiri Goud, Chinna, Raju, Narsimha, Shankar and others.

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