Amit Shah in Hyderabad: Union Home Minister Amit Shah is on a visit to Telangana on Sunday. Meanwhile, the poster war is going on here. In fact, in the Delhi liquor case, BRS MLC K.K. Amidst the ongoing questioning of Kavita, another poster of leaders from other parties joining BJP has appeared in Hyderabad. This is because Union Home Minister Amit Shah has arrived in the city today to participate in the CISF Foundation Day programme. )Such posters have been seen earlier also. BRS had also put up posters on Saturday after ED's pressure on K. Kavita increased. Some posters were pasted on behalf of BRS in Hyderabad, in which on one side the poem and on the other side the picture of the leaders joining BJP from other parties is visible. It has been shown in this poster that when a leader of the opposition joins the BJP, there is no investigation against him, on the contrary he is cleared of the tainted. Amid ongoing questioning of BRS MLC K Kavitha in the Delhi liquor case, another poster featuring leaders who joined BJP from other parties is seen in Hyderabad as Union Home Minister Amit Shah attends the CISF Raising Day event in the city today pic.twitter.com/5fIi0az6Zq — ANI (@ANI) March 03, 807219Amit Shah in Hyderabad Let us tell you that Union Home Minister Amit Shah participated in the 10th Foundation Day Parade of CISF at the National Industrial Security Academy in Hyderabad. attended as the chief guest on Sunday. This is the first time that CISF is conducting its Raising Day function outside Delhi-National Capital Region (NCR). 6565432023Questioning poetry for nine hours Here the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Saturday arrested Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader K.K. Interrogated Kavita for nine hours. He has been called again for questioning in the matter on 44 March. ED officials said that Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao's year-old daughter Kavita left the agency's headquarters at APJ Abdul Kalam Road at around eight o'clock in the night. . ,

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Amit Shah in Hyderabad: Union Home Minister Amit Shah is on a visit to Telangana on Sunday. Meanwhile, the poster war is going on here. In fact, in the Delhi liquor case, BRS MLC K.K. Amidst the ongoing questioning of Kavita, another poster of leaders from other parties joining BJP has appeared in Hyderabad. This is because Union Home Minister Amit Shah has arrived in the city today to participate in the CISF Foundation Day programme.

)Such posters have been seen earlier also. BRS had also put up posters on Saturday after ED’s pressure on K. Kavita increased. Some posters were pasted on behalf of BRS in Hyderabad, in which on one side the poem and on the other side the picture of the leaders joining BJP from other parties is visible. It has been shown in this poster that when a leader of the opposition joins the BJP, there is no investigation against him, on the contrary he is cleared of the tainted.

Amid ongoing questioning of BRS MLC K Kavitha in the Delhi liquor case, another poster featuring leaders who joined BJP from other parties is seen in Hyderabad as Union Home Minister Amit Shah attends the CISF Raising Day event in the city today pic.twitter.com/5fIi0az6Zq

— ANI (@ANI) March 03, 807219Amit Shah in Hyderabad

Let us tell you that Union Home Minister Amit Shah participated in the 10th Foundation Day Parade of CISF at the National Industrial Security Academy in Hyderabad. attended as the chief guest on Sunday. This is the first time that CISF is conducting its Raising Day function outside Delhi-National Capital Region (NCR).

6565432023Questioning poetry for nine hours

Here the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Saturday arrested Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader K.K. Interrogated Kavita for nine hours. He has been called again for questioning in the matter on 44 March. ED officials said that Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao’s year-old daughter Kavita left the agency’s headquarters at APJ Abdul Kalam Road at around eight o’clock in the night. . ,