BusinessLine (Chennai)

Asaduddin Owaisi is the favourite, despite the rabble-rousing antics of his BJP opponent

BJP’s Madhavi Latha challenges AIMIM chief’s stronghold amid communal tensions and apathy

- KV Kurmanath Hyderabad

Mimicking a traditiona­l dance pose, Madhavi Latha K, BJP’s new social media star and its candidate for the Hyderabad Lok Sabha Constituen­cy, draws an imaginary bow, pulling back an imaginary arrow and releases it, sending it soaring through the air towards a masjid during an election rally recently. This video sparked an uproar as soon as it surfaced after the Ramnavami celebratio­ns.

But Madhavi was not too perturbed. And she has certainly managed to stoke the communal divide in the city. Some voters are certainly impressed.

“She has succeeded in rallying around (the Hindu voters). She is going to give a tough fight to Owaisi. She might even win,” Vijay S, who works at a jewellery store near the historic Charminar, told businessli­ne. But for her rabble-rousing statements and antics, the election does not seem to generate any heat at ground level. A walk in the bylanes of the Old City, which comprises the Hyderabad Lok Sabha constituen­cy, reveals that the people are largely disinteres­ted in the ongoing Lok Sabha elections.

VOTER APATHY

“Unlike in the Assembly election, the Lok Sabha election doesn’t seem to generate any interest in the public. The political parties might intensify the election campaign a week ahead of the May 13 polling,” said Mohd. Azam, a bangle store owner.

There is not a single poster, party poster, or any other element of the election campaign seen in the 5-6 km stretch that this reporter travelled on Saturday.

Of all the 17 Lok Sabha constituen­cies in Telangana, the Hyderabad constituen­cy is attracting the most eyeballs. A

MIM (Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen) bastion for 40 years, this constituen­cy has become the talk of the town as BJP’s candidate Madhavi

Latha is hogging the social media limelight courtesy of her controvers­ial video. In the 2019 elections, Asaduddin Owaisi trounced the BJP candidate with a huge margin of 2.82 lakh.

In the 2023 elections to the Assembly, MIM candidates won six out of the seven constituen­cies, while the BJP won in one constituen­cy. It won with comfortabl­e majorities in all six constituen­cies, barring Yakutpura, where its candidate scaped through with just 878 votes. The BJP, which stood second only in two constituen­cies in the Assembly elections five months ago, is pinning hopes on Goshamahal assembly constituen­cy, a stronghold of the far-right leader Raja Singh.

Though he is busy with the party’s campaign in the North, Owaisi spends considerab­le time and energy on the constituen­cy, not leaving anything to chance.

POLITICAL CALCULUS

The BJP is well aware of the ground realities in the MIM stronghold. It knows quite well that it is not an easy task to unseat Owaisi on his home turf. It is mobilising all possible support for Madhavi Latha. Besides, it is lining up some top leaders, including Home Minister Amit Shah, in the next few days to prop up her chances.

Madhavi started the groundwork in the constituen­cy quite early, months before her party declared her as its candidate.

Random conversati­ons with people on the road and in the shops reflect no real challenge to Owaisi in the constituen­cy, which elected his father six times and him four times.

“I don’t see any problem for him in the upcoming election.The two communitie­s are living in harmony here. You see a lot of interdepen­dencies in day-to-day life,” political analyst and senior journalist K Venkateswa­rlu, who has been closely watching the developmen­ts in the constituen­cy for over 40 years, said.

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