The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will host national executive meetings in Hyderabad on Saturday and Sunday in an effort to strengthen its position in Telangana. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend all the meetings, news agency ANI reported.


According to Tarun Chugh, national general secretary of the BJP, the national executive meetings will begin today with a gathering of national office bearers to discuss the party's future strategy.


The National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting will begin in the evening, and PM Modi will attend all sessions and remain with the workers, according to Chugh.


Following the completion of the NEC, Modi will address a public assembly on July 3 evening at Hyderabad's Parade Ground.


More than 340 delegates will attend the summit, including Union Ministers Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, Nitin Gadkari, and others, as well as chief ministers from BJP-ruled states.


The Prime Minister will address the 'Vijay Sankalp Rally,' which will be attended by BJP workers from 35,000 voting booths across Telangana.


As many as 119 NEC members are given one Assembly seat each and charged with spending two days or 48 hours with people and party cadres in that Assembly constituency in Telangana to grasp ground concerns.


The party has already conducted at least 14 sessions in Hyderabad with various groups of people who would be addressed by the state's chief ministers and top leaders.


An exhibition is being held at the meeting site to highlight the 'atrocities' committed by the Nizam and the BJP in their contributions to the founding of Telangana.


(With ANI Inputs)