Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], A case has been registered against Madhavi Latha, BJP candidate from Hyderabad Lok Sabha seat, after a video clip of her checking the voter ID cards of Muslim women during her visit to a polling booth went viral. Was. A case has been registered under sections 171C, 186, 505(1)(c) of the IPC and section 132 of the Representation of the People Act. "A case has been registered against Mrs. Madhavi at Malakpe Police Station," Hyderabad Collector wrote in a post on Twitter. Lata, the BJP contesting candidate, has been booked under sections 171C, 186, 505(1)(C) of the Indian Penal Code. ) and under Section 132 of the Representation of the People Act. In the video, the BJP candidate can be seen asking Muslim women to remove their boots. Speaking about the video, the BJP leader told ANI that he had only asked the women to verify their identity. Requested and there is nothing wrong with it. As per law the candidate has the right to check the ID card without face mask.I am not a man, I am a woman and very politely I have just requested them - can I please see and verify the I card? If someone wants to make a big issue of it, it means they are scared,” Earlier in the day, Madhavi Latha had alleged discrepancies in the voter list in her constituency, “Police personnel seem very lethargic , they are not active...they are not checking anything. Senior citizen voters are coming here but their names have been removed from the list. Some of them are residents of Goshamahal, but their names are in the list of Rangareddy...” Madhavi Lata cast her vote at Amrita Vidyalayam polling station in Hyderabad for the fourth phase of Lok Sabha elections, the BJP leader said while speaking to ANI. Poured. Assembly elections and stressed that "Sabka saath hi sabka vikas." Madhavi Latha is pitted against a strong rival in the form of four-time Lok Sabha MP from Hyderabad Lok Sabha constituency and AIMIM chief, Asaduddin Owaisi, and BRS's Gaddam Srinivas Yadav. This is the first time that BJP has fielded a woman candidate.Hyderabad Constituency Voting for the fourth phase of Lok Sabha elections began at 7 am today in 96 parliamentary constituencies across nine states and one Union Territory.