BJP Candidate Navnit Ravi Rana’s Fiery Retort in Hyderabad

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Hyderabad, Telangana – In a fiery exchange that has caught the attention of the nation, Amravati MP and BJP candidate from the constituency, Navnit Ravi Rana, delivered a powerful response to a controversial statement made by Akbaruddin Owaisi.

Owaisi, who is often referred to as the ‘younger brother’, had previously made a provocative statement, saying, “Police ko 15 minute hata do toh hum dikhayenge ki hum kya kar sakte hain.” (Remove the police for 15 minutes, and we will show what we can do.)

Rana, in a public meeting in Hyderabad, responded to Owaisi’s statement with a strong rebuttal. She said, “I would like to tell him, it took you 15 minutes, it will take us just 15 seconds – if you remove Police for 15 seconds, you will not be able to understand kahan se aaya aur kahan ko gaya…It will take us just 15 seconds…”

Her words, which translate to “You won’t understand where it came from and where it went…”, have resonated with many, sparking a wave of discussions on social media and among political circles.

Rana’s statement is seen as a bold challenge to Owaisi’s earlier remarks, and it has certainly added a new dimension to the political discourse in the region. As the election campaign heats up, it remains to be seen how this exchange will influence the voters’ decision in the upcoming polls.

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