BJP has consolidated its position in the north-western India after adding Maharashtra to its kitty and now it has set it eyes on southern states, especially Telangana.
The saffron party will be holding a 2-day national executive meeting in Hyderabad on Saturday and Sunday.
Prime Minister Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, BJP President JP Nadda and several other big leaders of the party will be attending the meeting.
This will be the first physical meeting of the BJP's key decision-making body outside the national capital after a gap of five years and the third in a southern state after coming to power in 2014.
The national executive meeting will begin on Saturday noon with the inaugural speech of Nadda and conclude with Modi's address on Sunday.
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