Transwoman candidate missing from home in Hyderabad, feared to be abducted



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Chandramukhi Muvvala, a maid taking part in the December 7 vote in Telangana, has been missing in Hyderabad since Tuesday morning, reported The News Minute . The police filed a first report of information based on a missing person's complaint.

Muvvala challenges a ticket for Bahujan's left front in the Goshamahal district of Hyderabad. She is opposed to Mukhesh Goud, leader of the Congress, and T Raja Singh, of the Bharatiya Janata party. She is the only transgender candidate in the fray.

Police said Muvvala was reported missing at her home in Banjara Hills. She received a call on her mobile phone at 8:17 am Tuesday while she was somewhere in the Yaramanzil settlement.

Her mother, Anitha Muvvala, told The News Minut that she had been talking to her daughter between 8 pm and 9 pm Monday. "We talked about the campaign and she told me that she was happy with the changing situation," said Anitha Muvvala.

The complaint filed by Muvvala's supporters against the police indicated that she feared her abduction, PTI reported. Telangana Hijra Trans Samiti, an badociation of transgender people, condemned the lack of security measures for women and transgender candidates "as a powerful force that deters transgender people and women from engaging in politics." The group said in a press release that Muvvala had started campaigning just one day before his disappearance.

Police Produce Gajwel Candidate Missed in Court

Candidate from Gajwel Constituency, Missed on November 22, Was Introduced Before PTI reported Tuesday that Hyderabad High Court [19659002] The President of Samajwadi Forward National Bloc, Muralidhar Rao, had filed a petition with the court alleging that his party's candidate, K Dinesh Chakravarty, had not been known since he had filed his papers. told the court that he had never disappeared or been kidnapped. He stated that he had voluntarily withdrawn his candidacy and that his party was aware of it. The confusion around his whereabouts, he added, is due to a "communication deficit".

Senior Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao wishes to be re-elected to Gajwel constituency.

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