BJP's Bold Move: Madhavi Latha chosen to challenge Asaduddin Owaisi, PM applauds her grit

The Candidate: As the chairperson of Virinchi Hospitals and a stalwart in the field of Hindutva activism, Madhavi embodies a blend of medical expertise and social consciousness.

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Prateek Gautam
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The Candidate: In the realm of Indian politics, Asaduddin Owaisi's name looms large, known for his outspokenness and sharp rhetoric. As the AIMIM President and Hyderabad Lok Sabha MP, he has held sway over electoral discourse. However, the BJP has now unleashed a formidable challenger in the form of Madhavi Latha.

PM Modi's Endorsement

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's endorsement of Madhavi Latha has added weight to her candidacy. Commending her performance on a news channel, PM Modi praised her for articulating pressing issues with conviction and clarity. Madhavi reciprocated with gratitude, citing Modi's leadership as her guiding light.

Meet Madhavi Latha

Dr Madhavi Latha, a distinguished medical professional and Bharatnatyam exponent, assumes the mantle as BJP's candidate. As the chairperson of Virinchi Hospitals and a stalwart in the field of Hindutva activism, Madhavi embodies a blend of medical expertise and social consciousness. Her leadership roles in charitable trusts underscore her commitment to community welfare.

Challenging Owaisi's Dominance

Expressing confidence in her electoral prospects, Madhavi vows to unseat Owaisi, alleging electoral malpractice in his past victories. She pledges to uphold BJP's inclusive ethos and leverage her track record of service to propel Hyderabad towards progress. Her nomination, endorsed solely on merit, symbolizes BJP's commitment to meritocracy.

Path to Victory

Madhavi views her candidacy as a privilege and an opportunity to align with PM Modi's vision of holistic development. With unwavering determination, she sets her sights on victory, propelled by the support of Hyderabad's electorate and the endorsement of the Prime Minister himself.