BJP Candidate Madhavi Latha Calls for Justice in Hyderabad Lok Sabha Constituency

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HYDERABAD, TELANGANA – In a recent political development, BJP candidate Madhavi Latha, who is contesting from the Hyderabad Lok Sabha seat, has made a strong statement against AIMIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi.

Latha accused Owaisi of being well-versed in the locations where fraudulent votes are cast and election rigging takes place. “The places where fake votes are cast and there is rigging, Owaisi listed out those places very quickly. It is like he remembers it by heart,” she said.

She further alleged that such malpractices have been ongoing for the last 40 years. “He has remembered it by heart because it has been happening for the last 40 years,” Latha added.

The BJP candidate expressed hope for justice in the upcoming elections. “I hope that this time there is justice in Hyderabad Lok Sabha constituency,” she stated.

This statement comes amid the heated political environment in Telangana, with the Hyderabad Lok Sabha seat being a significant focus. The allegations by Madhavi Latha have added another layer to the political discourse in the region.

As the election date approaches, it remains to be seen how these allegations will impact the electoral dynamics in Hyderabad and whether justice, as hoped for by Latha, will indeed be served.

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