Telugu actress Madhavi Latha joins BJP

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Telugu actress Madhavi Latha popular for her work in Telugu cinema, a few days back hinted about her political aspirations on a TV show. Now she has officially joined BJP. Madhavi joined BJP in the presence of Union Minister Nitin Gadkari.
Previously Madhavi was in limelight due to her comments of casting couch and Non-Telugu actress.

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Before joining BJP, Madhavi wrote on Facebook that Saturday is going to be her most awaited day. She wrote in Telugu, , “Repati roju kosam chala rojula nundi waiting.”
After this, Madhavi officially joined BJP. Union Minister Nitin Gadkari welcomed Madhavi to her party.
Madhavi after officially joining the party took to Facebook and posted photos. She wrote, “Finally Joined in BJP Official joining with the presence of central minister Nitin Gadkari…. Happy to be part of national party BJP.”

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Madhavi History
The famous actress Madhavi was born in Hubli, Karnataka. She completed her graduation from Gulbarga University, Karnataka and postgraduate from Mysore University.
Madhavi made her acting debut with the Telugu film Nachavule in the year 2008.

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