The bjp has begun organising for the upcoming Parliamentary and assembly elections in the southern state with the single goal of making progress in Telangana. Even as top politicians from the state have been handed clusters of assembly seats to reach out to the populace, Union ministers are routinely visiting the Parliamentary constituencies in telangana to enhance the party's tally there in the lok sabha in the general elections there in 2024.

According to sources, a number of Union ministers will be travelling around telangana to assess the BJP's advantages and disadvantages and get ready for the elections. "Union minister visits are a part of our national initiative to concentrate on the lok sabha seats we lost in 2019," the statement reads. 16 of Telangana's 17 constituencies have been given to Union ministers to manage as part of their "pravas" duties. According to sources, the state would be visited by Union ministers Nirmala Sitharaman, Jyotiraditya Scindia, Mahendra Nath Pandey, Pralhad Joshi, and Parshottam Rupala.

According to information obtained, these Union ministers will visit the parliamentary districts up until the lok sabha elections in 2024 to gather feedback on the implementation of central government programmes and to supervise organisational tasks like the creation of booth committees and the appointment of "panna pramukhs."

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