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Telangana: BJP starts Vijay Sankalp Yatra focusing Lok Sabha Elections 2024

The BJP remains optimistic about the yatra's impact, citing Prime Minister Modi's widespread global acclaim and the recent inauguration of the Ram Mandir as catalysts for garnering support

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Feb 20, 2024, 10:00 am IST
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Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Launches Vijaya Sankalpa Yatra in Telangana (Image Source: Munsif Daily)

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Launches Vijaya Sankalpa Yatra in Telangana (Image Source: Munsif Daily)

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In a strategic move, the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) Telangana unit has announced the Vijay Sankalp Yatra across the entire state. The yatra, slated to commence on February 20 at 11 a.m. from four different locations, carries two primary objectives: to bolster support for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and to expose what it deems as the Congress party’s failure to fulfil its electoral promises in the state.

TS BJP president Kishen Reddy, in a recent statement to the media, affirmed the party’s decision to refrain from forming alliances with any other political entities within the state.

చార్మినార్ భాగ్యలక్ష్మి దేవాలయంలో బిజెపి విజయ సంకల్ప ప్రచార రథాలకు ప్రత్యేక పూజలు చేసి, విజయ సంకల్పయాత్ర ప్రచార రథాలను ప్రారంభించిన కేంద్ర మంత్రి, తెలంగాణ బిజెపి రాష్ట్ర అధ్యక్షులు శ్రీ @kishanreddybjp గారు. ఈ కార్యక్రమంలో బిజెపి పార్లమెంట్ సభ్యులు, శాసనసభ్యులు, బిజెపి నాయకులు… pic.twitter.com/NPfntvnwnv

— BJP Telangana (@BJP4Telangana) February 19, 2024 

The meticulously planned yatra will be divided into five clusters, each covering specific parliamentary and assembly constituencies. The clusters and their respective routes are as follows:

Komarambheem Cluster: Commencing from Mudhol in Adilabad district and concluding at Bodhan in Nizamabad district, this cluster will traverse through 21 assembly and 3 parliamentary constituencies.

Rajarajeswari Cluster: Starting from Tandur in Vikarabad district and culminating in Karimnagar, this route will span across 4 parliamentary and 28 assembly constituencies.

Bhagyalakshmi Cluster: Beginning in Bhongiri and ending in Hyderabad, this cluster will cover 3 parliamentary and 21 assembly constituencies.

Kakatiya-Bhadrakali Cluster: Starting from Bhadrachalam and concluding at Mulugu, this route will encompass 3 parliamentary and 21 assembly constituencies. Notably, the yatra for this cluster is scheduled to commence on February 25.

Krishnamma Cluster: Starting from Makhthal and concluding at Nalgonda, this cluster will cover 3 parliamentary and 21 assembly constituencies.

Distinguished leaders, including Union Minister of Culture and Tourism G. Kishan Reddy, TS BJP President Bandi Sanjay Kumar, National General Secretary Dr. K. Laxman, and others will participate in all the yatras.

The yatra’s inauguration ceremonies will witness the presence of esteemed guests. Chief Minister of Assam, Himata Biswa Sarma, will inaugurate the Komaram Bheem Cluster from Mudhol, while Chief Minister of Goa, Pramod Sawant, will flag off the Rajarajeswari Cluster from Tandur.

కలిసి కదులుదాం… మరోసారి ప్రధానిగా @narendramodi గారిని గెలిపిద్దాం అనే లక్ష్యంతో తెలంగాణ బిజెపి విజయసంకల్పయాత్ర.

కొమురం భీం క్లస్టర్ లో ముఖ్య అతిథిగా హాజరుకానున్న అస్సాం ముఖ్యమంత్రి శ్రీ @himantabiswa గారు#VijayaSankalpaYatra pic.twitter.com/Q1Dn4wJu6L

— BJP Telangana (@BJP4Telangana) February 19, 2024 

During the ten-day journey, senior national leaders of the party, along with union ministers and chief ministers from various NDA states, will actively participate, aiming to engage with people from diverse backgrounds. The overarching goal is to emphasise the importance of strengthening Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership in propelling India towards self-reliance and reclaiming its historical significance on the global stage.

కలిసి కదులుదాం… మరోసారి ప్రధానిగా @narendramodi గారిని గెలిపిద్దాం అనే లక్ష్యంతో తెలంగాణ బిజెపి విజయసంకల్పయాత్ర.

శ్రీ రాజరాజేశ్వర క్లస్టర్ లో ముఖ్య అతిథిగా హాజరుకానున్న ఈశాన్య రాష్ట్రాల అభివృద్ది, సహకారశాఖ సహాయ మంత్రి శ్రీ @blvermaup గారు#VijayaSankalpaYatra pic.twitter.com/oPPire49IF

— BJP Telangana (@BJP4Telangana) February 19, 2024 

The BJP remains optimistic about the yatra’s impact, citing Prime Minister Modi’s widespread global acclaim and the recent inauguration of the Ram Mandir as catalysts for garnering support. The TS BJP anticipates a robust response from the public, aiming to solidify the party’s mandate in the forthcoming elections.

Topics: Lok Sabha Elections 2024PM Modi for 2024Vijaya Sankalpa YatraBJP TelanganaBharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) Telangana
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