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Lok Sabha Polls 2024: BJP Leader Madhavi Latha Speaks On Losing Against Owaisi

BJP candidate from Hyderabad Madhavi was deaftead by Asaduddin Owaisi, the four-time MP and president of the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM). Speaking to ANI, Madhavi spoke on the tremendous victory of BJP.and losing against Owaisi. Latha reflected on the party`s approach to political battles, drawing parallels to the Mahabharata epic. She asserted BJP`s commitment to a direct confrontation, likening it to the straightforward tactics of the Pandavas. She said, "BJP as a party only know how to fight straight forward war. The Pandavas of Mahabharata only knew how to do a Yuddha straight forward but Kaurava knew how to do the same work the other way, they knew how to hit from back. Pandavas did win the Kurukshetra war field but they have lost their kin. They have lost Panch Pandavas who are their own children. They have lost Abhimanyu, a big warrior. So even history tells us that between the war of truth and injustice, the truth has to shell down and sacrifice some amount of their kin. We have to sacrifice our beloved voters because of the wrong allegations, wrong misinterpretations, and wrong communication that has been passed onto those simple, poor, insecure people of this country. But I am sure still the truth wins, justice wins and it prevails. That`s the reason BJP has come back to power..."

6 months ago

UK Elections 2024: Indian community predicts Labour Victory; praise Rishi Sunak

As voting commenced in the UK`s snap general elections on July 4, the Indian community residing in the country expressed confidence in the Labour Party`s potential to end the Conservative Party`s nearly 15-year rule. While acknowledging Prime Minister Rishi Sunak`s commendable performance, they attributed the expected Conservative loss to challenges left by previous administrations. The elections spanned 650 constituencies across England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, with the winning party requiring a minimum of 326 seats for its leader to become prime minister.

2 years ago

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