Present delimitation policy 'threat' to future of southern states: BRS leader Rama Rao
- M Veerappa Moily criticized Union Home Minister Amit Shah's assurance regarding parliamentary seats for southern states, stating it does not alleviate concerns from state leaders.
- The Joint Action Committee, led by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, expressed deep concerns about the lack of transparency in the delimitation process, emphasizing the need for stakeholder consultation.
- Stalin warned that reducing parliamentary seats would adversely affect marginalized communities and called for united protests for fair delimitation.
- Stalin proposed forming a legal expert committee to address delimitation and called for unity among opposition parties to advocate for fair representation in Parliament.
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'Must fight together,' MK Stalin proposes legal expert committee on delimitation at JAC meet
Stalin opposed population-based constituency delimitation, arguing it would unfairly impact states like Tamil Nadu, which have made significant efforts to control population growth.
Delimitation Row: MK Stalin Hosts Opposition Meet, BJP Slams "Diversionary Tactic"
The first Joint Action Committee (JAC) meeting on delimitation commenced here on Saturday with Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK president M K Stalin in the chair. The meeting witness the participation of 14 leaders from at least five states and they would deliberate on the 'threat' posed by the Lok Sabha seats delimitation exercise to states with high economic growth and literacy. The opposition BJP, which staged a black flag protest, slammed S…
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