04-18-2006, 02:57 AM
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 Omer Farooq| HyderabadÂ
<b>After eliciting good response during Mr LK Advani's Suraksha Yatra in Rayala Seema region in the last two days, the BJP has now focused its attention on making his public meeting in Hyderabad a huge success.</b>
The party was mobilising large number of supporters from nearby Telangana districts of Ranga Reddy, Medak, Nalgonda and Mahbubnagar to make the public meeting on the Nizam College ground an impressive show of strength. This is the first public meeting of the top BJP leadership since it lost power at the Centre in 2004 and fared miserably in the State Assembly election. The party could manage to win only two Assembly seats and drew a blank in the Lok Sabha elections. Senior party leaders, including party general secretary Javadekar, visited the venue of the public meeting and reviewed the arrangements. The police had made strict security arrangements at the venue.
Mr Advani, who will be flying to Hyderabad from his election campaign in Tamil Nadu and Kerala, will cover the Telangana districts of Medak, Nizamabad and Adilabad by road before he steps into Maharashtra.
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 Omer Farooq| HyderabadÂ
<b>After eliciting good response during Mr LK Advani's Suraksha Yatra in Rayala Seema region in the last two days, the BJP has now focused its attention on making his public meeting in Hyderabad a huge success.</b>
The party was mobilising large number of supporters from nearby Telangana districts of Ranga Reddy, Medak, Nalgonda and Mahbubnagar to make the public meeting on the Nizam College ground an impressive show of strength. This is the first public meeting of the top BJP leadership since it lost power at the Centre in 2004 and fared miserably in the State Assembly election. The party could manage to win only two Assembly seats and drew a blank in the Lok Sabha elections. Senior party leaders, including party general secretary Javadekar, visited the venue of the public meeting and reviewed the arrangements. The police had made strict security arrangements at the venue.
Mr Advani, who will be flying to Hyderabad from his election campaign in Tamil Nadu and Kerala, will cover the Telangana districts of Medak, Nizamabad and Adilabad by road before he steps into Maharashtra.
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