The overall turnout for 2019 does not include the delimited seat of Srinagar, which recorded the lowest turnout this time round, at 38%. It was, however, the.. IndiaTimes
In a controversial turn of events during the fourth phase of Lok Sabha elections, Madhavi Latha, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate from Hyderabad, ignited a heated debate on Monday. Her request for burqa-clad Muslim women at a polling booth to unveil their faces for identification purposes, aligning them with the photographs on their voter ID cards, sparked immediate controversy. The emergence of a video from the polling booth further intensified the dispute. This incident unfolds amidst a closely watched electoral battle between Madhavi Latha and Owaisi in Hyderabad, a constituency where Owaisi secured a significant victory in the previous Lok Sabha elections.
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Today in Hyderabad, a fierce contest is anticipated between BJP's Kompella Madhavi Latha and AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi, a four-time MLA from the same constituency. BJP's decision to field a staunch advocate of Sanatan Dharma and traditional values intensifies the battle in what is considered an AIMIM stronghold.
Remarkably, this marks the first time the saffron party has nominated a woman for this seat. Latha emphasized the significance of voting, stating it's crucial for citizens to participate as it brings about change and development for individuals, families, and marginalized communities.
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Braving the odds, senior citizens, some in wheelchairs and a few others using walking sticks defied age and arrived at polling stations to cast their franchise.. IndiaTimes