The state unit of the party would hold its executive meeting in Warangal from tomorrow to chalk out its future course of action, Telangana BJP president K Laxman said.
"We welcome the decision of TRS supporting (NDA on) demonetisation, GST, presidential candidate and vice presidential candidate and it has nothing to do with politics," Laxman told PTI here.
"As an opposition party, we are trying to do our best to reach out to the people," he said.
The BJP is keen on emerging as an alternative to the ruling party in Telangana as "people have lost faith in Congress" (the main opposition in the state) due to its "corruption and hereditary politics," Laxman said.
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"People are looking forward for 'Modi type' of performance in Telangana also," the BJP leader said.
The BJP's central leadership has identified Telangana as one of the states where it can substantially increase its strength.
The party chief, Amit Shah, had toured the state in May this year. He is scheduled to visit the state again in September.
Laxman said the state unit of the party would hold its executive meeting for two days in Warangal from tomorrow to chalk out its future course of action.
Laxman has already announced an action programme for the next few months to galvanise the party leaders and workers by holding executive meetings of the party's district and mandal level units, followed by agitations against the TRS government on different issues.
"We are in Warangal for two days for the state executive meeting. We will chalk out our future programmes. We will strengthen our organisation. We will take up agitation programmes on (the issues facing) farmers, unemployed youth," he said.
So far, the full-timers have been deputed in 74 out of the 119 Assembly segments in the state.