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BJP national executive meet: TRS attacks saffron party, questions about Devendra Fadnavis’ absence; Nupur Sharma also among highlights of key meeting in Hyderabad

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Vibha Sharma

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Tribune News Service

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Hyderabad, July 2

Twitter attacks from the ruling TRS and media questions about “missing” Maharashtra Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis and sacked spokesperson Nupur Sharma after the sharp Supreme Court observations are among the highlights of the ongoing BJP’s National Executive in Hyderabad. 

The BJP has been regularly attacking the Telangana Rashtra Samithi, its chief minister KCR and other “corrupt and dynastic” parties during the proceedings.

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However, KCR’ son, TRS minister KT Rama Rao, too has been tweeting photographs of parry posters slamming Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Yesterday, he took a jibe at the saffron party calling it “WhatsApp University” and “jumla Jervis” 

“Welcome the WhatsApp University for its executive council meeting to the beautiful city of Hyderabad

To all the Jhumla Jeevis;

Don’t forget to enjoy our Dum Biryani & Irani Chai ☕️ 

#TelanganaThePowerhouse 👇 please visit, take notes & try to implement in your states,” he wrote.

“Where is the GOOD DAY?” he questioned today.

Yesterday, KTR also wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other leaders of BJP visiting Hyderabad to “study good administrative practices and implement them in their states”.

He asked the BJP leadership to “discuss about development agenda instead of hate and divisive agenda” at the meeting.

Alleging that the BJP had “hate and narrow-mindedness in its DNA”, he said “it would be too much to expect from the party that it would focus on issues concerning people at the meet”.

While the BJP is celebrating the recent victory in four states and strategising for the upcoming elections and successful completion of the Modi government’s eight years, missing Maharashtra Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis and sacked Spokesperson Nupur Sharma are also among the highlights of the key meeting with journalists regularly posing questions to party leaders about the duo. 

 

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