Amit Shah today became the latest big gun - after UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and party chief JP Nadda - to campaign for the BJP in Hyderabad ahead of next week's municipal election. The Union Home Minister, who flew in Saturday, started his roadshow this morning with a visit to the Bhagyanagar temple. The temple is near the historic and 429-year-old Charminar monument, and reinforces the controversial nature of the BJP's campaign for this election - that of Mohammed Ali Jinnah, allegations of Rohingya infiltrators and a Hindu-Muslim narrative.