In a recent statement, BJP candidate for the Hyderabad Lok Sabha seat, Madhavi Latha, fired back at Congress MP Rahul Gandhi and AIMIM candidate Asaduddin Owaisi, criticizing their political tactics and policies.
Responding to Rahul Gandhi’s remarks, Latha expressed surprise at his comments, highlighting alleged video manipulation by Gandhi’s team and the Congress party’s coalition with parties like AIMIM, known for delivering speeches filled with divisive rhetoric. She questioned Gandhi’s credibility to speak about peace and unity in the nation given these circumstances.
Further, Latha took aim at Asaduddin Owaisi and AIMIM, accusing them of winning elections through hate-mongering and voter intimidation. She alleged that AIMIM has historically manipulated polling stations, cast bogus votes, and secured improbable voter turnouts, alluding to instances where the party reportedly received more votes than registered voters.
Highlighting the plight of Hyderabad under AIMIM’s rule, Latha criticized the party for failing to address pressing issues such as unemployment, underdevelopment, and backwardness among marginalized communities. She lamented the state of government schools and the high costs of private education, which she claimed were hindering children’s access to quality education.
Latha’s scathing rebuke comes amidst escalating political tensions in Hyderabad, with the Lok Sabha seat hotly contested by multiple parties. Her remarks underscore the intense competition and deep-seated ideological divides shaping the electoral landscape in the region.
As the election campaign unfolds, Latha’s statements are likely to fuel further debate and scrutiny, amplifying the stakes for all parties involved in the Hyderabad Lok Sabha race. With polling day fast approaching, the electorate awaits with keen interest to see how these exchanges will influence voter sentiment and ultimately shape the outcome of the election.