HYDERABAD: BJP's
Hyderabad Lok Sabha
candidate Kompella
Madhavi Latha
on Wednesday alleged that there was huge
rigging
in the constituency and hinted that she may seek
repolling
in some areas.
Madhavi Latha accused the cops of being silent spectators despite her complaints about rigging in the constituency.
"Many people tried to attack me on
polling
day when I tried to stop and question the rigging," she claimed.
The BJP leader alleged that one 16-year-old girl even tried to vote twice, but no action was taken and she was sent back home. "A win with the help of rigging is no win at all," she said. Madhavi Latha said that the party has now asked her to campaign in Mumbai in the next few days. This time
voting percentage
has increased in the Hyderabad seat to 48% from 44% in 2019. The polling percentage in
AIMIM
strongholds such as Bahadurpura, Chandrayangutta and Charminar did not cross 50%.
In Goshamhal and Karwan, where BJP has sizeable votes, the polling saw an increase. But the varying voting percentage in some of the assembly segments in Hyderabad has left parties guessing. Madhavi Latha held back-to-back reviews on voting patterns after the polling was completed.
BJP is also hopeful that more voting in Amberpet in
Secunderabad
will help the party with the Lok Sabha seat in the city. Amberpet has been a stronghold of the BJP which was earlier represented by party's sitting Secunderabad MP and also candidate, G Kishan Reddy.