Hyderabad: 'Bye Bye Modi' Banner Put Up Ahead Of BJP National Executive Meet Removed - Watch
Ahead of BJP's National Executive Meeting in Hyderabad, a banner reading "Bye Bye Modi" was displayed near Secunderabad's Parade Grounds in the Cantonment area of the city
Hyderabad: Telangana politics heat up ahead of BJP's National Executive Meeting as a banner reading "Bye Bye Modi" was displayed near Secunderabad's Parade Grounds in the Cantonment limits of the city. However, the authorities later removed the banner after a complaint was registered. Meanwhile, posters of support for KCR were also put up.
BJP National Executive Meeting is to be held here at Hyderabad International Convention Centre (HICC) in Hitec City on July 2-3, after which PM Modi will address the public at the Parade Grounds.
Ahead of #BJPNationalExecutive, politics in #Telangana heat up. Posters of Bye Bye Modi as supporting CM #KCR emerge around the parade ground where the Prime Minister will address a public meeting on 3rd July. The authorities later removed the posters. #Hyderabad pic.twitter.com/Mrunxvrh3i
— Aashish (@KP_Aashish) June 29, 2022
Also read | Elaborate Security For BJP National Executive, Public Meeting In Hyderabad
Earlier it was reported that Hyderabad Police were busy making elaborate security arrangements for the BJP National Executive Meet and the public meeting to be attended by PM Modi and the party's top leadership.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah, several central ministers, state chief ministers, BJP national president J.P. Nadda and other top leaders will attend the meeting.
Hyderabad Police Commissioner CV Anand said that the city police will make ample deployment of forces. Quick Response Teams will be pressed into service and additional reinforcements have also been put on standby. Deployment of snipers, anti-sabotage checks, roof-top watch, mufti parties, route map, trial runs and multi-layer security arrangements are being made in the city limits. Only valid pass holders will be allowed to participate in the public meeting and all the attendees will be frisked. There will be elaborate measures in place to deal with any spontaneous protests.
(With IANS inputs)