BJP leaders start raising funds for the meeting of the National Executive

Several senior leaders have been entrusted with the task of raising funds for the national executive meeting.

Several senior leaders have been entrusted with the task of raising funds for the national executive meeting.

Top leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) Telangana unit are involved in the delicate task of raising funds for the upcoming national executive meeting, which will be attended by stalwarts like him. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other senior leaders On July 2 and 3 at HICC-Novotel.

Several senior leaders have been tasked with raising funds ranging from ₹1 lakh to ₹25,000 per division to ₹1,000 from booth committee members across the state, estimating that most of the money will be needed for hotel accommodation, transportation and food, party sources said on Friday.

The expected number of delegates is 350 which includes the Union Cabinet, 19 Chief Ministers, Deputy CMs, former CMs, party presidents from different states, two-three leaders from each state and 70 national media representatives to be brought from New Delhi for coverage.

“We have reserved a single presidential suite for the Prime Minister at Hotel Novotel apart from VVIP accommodation at Raj Bhavan. His personal security team will decide on one of these. We have booked all 260 rooms in this hotel (Novotel) and the hotel There are also rooms in Avasa, Radish and Red Fox because we have to consider the security of each leader and single room, sharing room and rooms for private staff.”

For example, former Chhattisgarh chief minister Raman Singh has a 31-member special security cordon besides a van of CRPF personnel as he faces a moist threat. There are others like him with special personal security arrangements, therefore, the party has identified hall number two at Hitex to accommodate 500-odd security and individual staff for rest and meals, while the main event that reaches the national executive. will be limited and invited media persons will be in the main conference hall where food will also be specially provided.

If it is one aspect, then the other aspect is to welcome the guests at the airport and transport them to the venue or the respective hotels. “Since it is not possible to hire so many vehicles, we have requested our local leaders to leave their respective private vehicles and their drivers for transport for a few days. We need to receive important representatives at the airport. The leaders will also have to be identified for this. And the venue. Some delegates may also want to visit Srisailam or Nagarjunasagar,” he said, explaining the reason for making a detailed plan with the responsibilities assigned to various leaders across the spectrum.