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Nitin Nabin's Telangana Tour Builds Double-Engine Ambitions

BJP chief Nitin Nabin's three-day Telangana tour focused on opening party offices, meeting booth workers, attacking Congress, and pushing GHMC poll strategy.

BJP National President Nitin Nabin launched a charged three-day tour of Telangana, setting the stage for the party’s battle plan in the state. He landed in Hyderabad on Sunday, June 28, diving straight into a relentless schedule. It's clear the BJP isn’t wasting any time—this trip is about building up the party’s presence ahead of the high-stakes Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) elections and laying the groundwork for what they call a "double-engine government."

Day 1 Highlights - Inaugurations, Cadre Building

Nabin didn’t arrive—he made an entrance. Touching down at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, he wasted no time. First on the agenda: opening party offices. In person, he inaugurated the Rangareddy Rural District BJP Office. Virtually, he cut the ribbons for nine more district offices: Adilabad, Asifabad, Nirmal, Kamareddy, Siddipet, Medak, Wanaparthy, and Nagarkurnool. All at once—a clear statement that the BJP is here to grow, and fast.

Right after, he turned his focus to electoral strategy. At the Nampally office, Nabin met booth presidents from the GHMC (Greater Hyderabad), CMC (Cyberabad), and MMC (Malkajigiri)—frontline workers who’ll actually mobilize voters. Later, he huddled with Telangana's BJP MPs, MLAs, and MLCs behind closed doors, drilling down on strategy and issuing orders.

Earlier in the day, he tuned into Prime Minister Modi’s 135th episode of Mann Ki Baat, using the broadcast as an opportunity to rally party workers around themes of public service and nation-building. Nabin drove home the message that their new offices weren’t just buildings; in his words, they’re "Sankalp Kendras" (Centers of Resolve) and "Seva Kendras" (Service Centers), bases from where party workers will take BJP’s ideology to the grassroots.

Key Themes of the Telangana Tour

Nabin isn’t on a routine inspection. The trip is a full-on political charge—not a box to tick, but a direct challenge to the ruling Congress. He made some key moves and statements.

Reclaiming Telangana’s Identity: Nabin used his platform to fight the idea that the BJP is an "outsider" or simply a North Indian party. He reminded everyone that, back in 1984 when BJP was nearly wiped out, one of their only two Lok Sabha MPs was from Telangana—a pointed nudge at local roots.

Aggressive Anti-Congress Stance: Nabin openly attacked the Congress government for what he called “opportunistic politics” and accused them of using governance for personal power. He called on party workers to battle on the streets to "uproot the government," gearing his team up for an aggressive opposition.

Laser-Focus on Municipal Polls: Nabin spent serious time with booth presidents in municipal hot zones, making clear that the upcoming GHMC, CMC, and MMC elections are a launchpad for bigger wins. The party’s immediate goal: control the local bodies, then take the momentum into the state assembly.

The "Double-Engine" Pitch: Throughout, Nabin stuck to the BJP’s trademark message—real progress in Telangana only happens when both the state and central governments are aligned. He linked it to the aspirations ignited during the fight for Telangana statehood, pitching BJP as the party that can actually deliver.

What’s Next: Days Two and Three

Over the next two days, Nabin plans to move beyond core party affairs. On Monday, he’ll reach out to youth by addressing the ‘Viksit Bharat Student Conference’ at the Vignana Bharathi Institute of Technology in Ghatkesar. He’s also set for an important meeting with tribal leaders and community figures in Hanamkonda. Tuesday is the wrap, where he’ll headline the State Executive Meeting—capping things by laying out the BJP’s path forward for Telangana’s leadership. The message is clear—Nabin isn’t just passing through; he’s mobilizing, attacking, and organizing. The next election cycles in Telangana aren't just on the horizon—they’ve already started.

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