Prime Minister Narendra Modi right now praised Hyderabad-based Bharatiya Janata Social gathering (BJP) candidate Kompella Madhavi Latha’s look on the favored present Aap Ki Adalat, which is introduced by Rajat Sharma, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of India TV.
PM Modi inspired everybody to look at the newest episode of Aap Ki Adalat on India TV in his X put up. The PM additionally included a hyperlink to Latha’s episode on YouTube.
Taking to social media X, previously generally known as Twitter, PM Modi wrote, Madhavi Latha ji’s Aap Ki Adalat episode is outstanding. The PM stated, she has made very strong factors and has additionally carried out so with logic and fervour. PM Modi additionally conveyed his finest needs to her.
The Bharatiya Janata Social gathering (BJP) has fielded a 49-year-old lady, Kompella Madhavi Latha, as its first feminine candidate in Hyderabad for the upcoming Lok Sabha Elections 2024. Latha has been the face of the BJP’s combat towards triple talaq. She’s going to oppose AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi from Hyderabad.
In the meantime, Madhavi Latha made a prediction on the present that Owaisi would lose by a margin of 1,50,000 votes on this election. Madhavi Latha claimed, if they’d bogus votes, they may repeatedly win for 4,000 years, accusing Owaisi of receiving 6 lakh bogus votes.
She continued by saying, Owaisi possesses 6,20,000 votes which might be faux. The identical voter ID can seem twice when you enter the identical EPIC quantity on the EC web site. He has 1,60,000 faux votes within the Charminar area alone.
Regardless of Hyderabad’s picture as a hi-tech metropolis, the BJP candidate stated that the Hyderabad Lok Sabha constituency is in chaos, citing a latest occasion through which a Muslim woman was offered to an Arab man in his 70s.
She stated she got here to learn about her choice from TV information channels in reference to her candidacy towards Owaisi. Madhavi Latha stated she feels lucky that, after getting her ticket, she will be able to lastly meet PM Modi. She was chosen due to her (social) work, because the prime minister didn’t meet her or know her personally.