Hyderabad: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to land in Hyderabad on Sunday, just a day after attending the swearing-in ceremony of the first-ever BJP chief minister for West Bengal in Kolkata. During his visit, he will virtually dedicate multiple development projects worth Rs 9,400 crore in Telangana and follow it up with a public meeting at Parade Ground in Secunderabad in the evening.
Event Details
The virtual inaugurations and foundation stone-laying ceremonies are part of a government program being organized at HICC in Hitec City. Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, Deputy CM Bhatti Vikramarka, and Union ministers will attend the event.
This is Modi's first visit to the city after assuming charge as Prime Minister for a third term. Sources indicate that after significant wins in West Bengal and Assam, the BJP's central leadership will now focus on Telangana, where the party sees an opportunity to expand its footprint.
BJP's Perspective
BJP state president N Ramchander Rao told TOI: 'The people of Telangana gave the BRS two terms in government and then went with the Congress. Both BRS and Congress have failed to deliver on their numerous promises. We are seeking an opportunity from the people.'
Schedule and Projects
Modi will arrive at Begumpet airport at 2:20 pm on Sunday from Bengaluru. He will travel by road to HICC, Hitec City, the venue of the program, where the PM will virtually inaugurate the PM Mitra Park at Warangal. He will also lay the foundation stones for the Zaheerabad Industrial Area in Sangareddy, the four-laning of National Highway-167 from Gudebellur to Mahabubnagar on the Hyderabad-Panaji Economic Corridor, and dedicate to the nation Indian Oil's Greenfield Terminal at Malkapur, Hyderabad. Additionally, he will dedicate a cancer-focused multi-specialty quaternary care hospital in Hitec City and then return to Begumpet airport before heading to the public meeting at Parade Ground.
Arrangements and Mobilization
The state BJP has made elaborate arrangements for the rally and is making efforts to mobilize nearly two lakh people. The party also undertook a wall writing campaign in the state ahead of the rally, in which Union ministers G Kishan Reddy and Bandi Sanjay, along with N Ramchander Rao, participated.
A majority of the crowd mobilization is being done from Greater Hyderabad, Malkajgiri, and Cyberabad municipal corporations, with an eye on elections to these three civic bodies in the state capital by the year end. Focus is also on mobilizing women.



