HYDERABAD, TELANGANA – In a recent political rally, BJP candidate from the Hyderabad constituency, Madhavi Latha, made a strong statement challenging the claims of Asaduddin Owaisi.
Latha questioned Owaisi’s accusations, saying, “Did Asaduddin Owaisi ever hear me telling women not to wear burqa, or not to study, or to get divorced or die in poverty?” She emphasized that her party’s actions speak louder than words, highlighting their efforts to uplift Muslim women in the society.
“We ask Muslim women to take ration, medicines, we pay their college fees, and try to teach them some skills,” Latha stated, countering Owaisi’s allegations that the BJP is defaming them. She argued that these initiatives are aimed at empowering women, contrary to Owaisi’s assertions.
This statement comes in the wake of a heated political environment in Hyderabad, with the BJP and Owaisi’s party locking horns over various issues. The BJP has been making concerted efforts to make inroads into the Hyderabad constituency, a stronghold of Owaisi’s party.
Latha’s comments have added a new dimension to the political discourse, bringing the focus on the welfare of Muslim women. It remains to be seen how this narrative will shape the political landscape in the run-up to the elections.
As the political battle in Hyderabad heats up, all eyes are on the candidates and their strategies to sway the voters. With such strong statements, the BJP is clearly not pulling any punches. The coming days will reveal how this political drama unfolds.