BJP National Presisdent addresses Telangana BJP State Executive
BJP National President, Shri Nitin Nabin, addressed the Telangana State Executive Meeting held at Aushapur, Telangana, on June 30, 2026. Addressing the gathering, Shri Nabin described the Congress government in Telangana as anti-people and said that the Bharatiya Janata Party has emerged as the true alternative to the aspirations of the people. He expressed confidence that Telangana would witness a BJP government in 2028.
BJP National President, Shri Nitin Nabin described the journey of every BJP karyakarta as one of ideology, sacrifice, dedication, and unwavering commitment to the nation. He added, every party worker is an integral part of this journey. The BJP’s growth into the world’s largest political party, he said, is the result of the tireless efforts and dedication of its grassroots karyakartas. Recalling the party’s humble beginnings in 1980, when it won only two seats in Parliament, Shri Nabin said its remarkable rise reflects the perseverance and commitment of workers at the booth level who have consistently worked to strengthen the organisation.
Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat
Shri Nabin said that under Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s leadership, the past 12 years have witnessed the successful implementation of development programmes that have reached the last person in society. He said the vision of Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat has become a reality, with India’s tricolour flying proudly from Kashmir to Kanyakumari. He added, the credibility and integrity of the Modi government are reflected in the fact that, despite years in office, no minister in the Union government has faced credible allegations of corruption. He described this as the hallmark of BJP’s model of good governance.
Shri Nabin urged BJP karyakartas to intensify their engagement with the people by taking up public issues at the grassroots level. He said meaningful political change can only be achieved through sustained public outreach and active participation in people’s struggles. Expressing confidence in the party’s prospects, he asserted that if BJP workers continue to work among the people with dedication, the year 2028 will mark the formation of a BJP government in Telangana.
Shri Nabin said the BJP’s greatest strength lies in its commitment to fulfilling the promises it makes. Referring to the popular slogan, “Modi Hai Toh Mumkin Hai,” he remarked that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s guarantees are synonymous with delivery, whereas the Congress, he alleged, has repeatedly failed to honour its commitments. He added that wherever BJP governments have come to power, they have ensured that projects inaugurated during their tenure are also completed and dedicated to the people.
Highlighting the Centre’s welfare initiatives in Telangana, Shri Nabin said the Narendra Modi government has consistently worked for the welfare of the state’s farmers. He noted that more than 3 million farmers in Telangana are benefiting from the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN), while over 3.3 million farmers have received access to affordable institutional credit through Kisan Credit Cards. He also pointed to the establishment of the Turmeric Board in Nizamabad, which, he said, has opened new market opportunities for turmeric growers in the state.
Centre significantly strengthened Telangana
Shri Nabin further stated that the Centre has significantly strengthened healthcare and financial inclusion in Telangana. He said more than 8.2 million Ayushman Bharat health cards have been issued in the state as part of the nationwide programme, while nearly 13.2 million Jan Dhan bank accounts have been opened to promote financial inclusion among economically weaker sections.
Shri Nabin stated that while some political parties pursue appeasement politics, the BJP believes in the politics of inclusive development and public satisfaction. He reiterated that the party remains committed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s guiding philosophy of “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, Sabka Prayas,” which seeks to ensure equitable development for every section of society.

