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    Hyderabad DCC President and Congress candidate Waliullah Sameer accused both MIM and BJP of using communal politics in Hyderabad. He said both parties were trying to polarize the election campaign and frustrate people with Hindu-Muslim rhetoric instead of focusing on development.

    Sameer called out MIM and BJP for demonizing each other and making people vote out of fear. He challenged both parties to explain what they have done for Hyderabad’s development in the past, highlighting the lack of accountability.

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    He condemned BJP candidate Madhavi Latha for making controversial statements targeting the Muslim community. Sameer criticized PM Modi for defaming the Congress manifesto, urging him to read it before making accusations.

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    Sameer emphasized that the Congress manifesto was designed to fulfill the aspirations of all people in Hyderabad. He expressed confidence that if Modi read the full manifesto, he would support the Congress party in the elections.

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