With the Backing of DMK, TN Assembly Passes Resolution Against Delimitation; Urges Freeze on LS Seats at 543
TNCC says delimitation needs wider consensus as it rallies against rushed parliamentary handling and urges an all-party meeting to begin deliberations.
- On Wednesday, the Tamil Nadu Assembly passed a resolution opposing the proposed delimitation exercise, with Chief Minister Vijay urging the Union Government to retain 543 Lok Sabha seats and implement 33% women's reservation by 2029.
- The resolution follows the Bharatiya Janata Party-led Union government's introduction of the 2026 Constitution 131st Amendment Bill in April, which the Lok Sabha rejected with 298 votes in favor and 230 against.
- AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami alleged the resolution was a "political move" intended to create "unnecessary excitement," though he stated the party supports fair delimitation ensuring Tamil Nadu's representation does not fall below 7.18%.
- Parliament's Monsoon Session concludes on Thursday amid criticism regarding the lack of substantive debate on legislative outcomes during the session.
- Supporting the resolution, Leader of the Opposition Udhayanidhi Stalin argued that delimitation "should not be carried out for the next 25 years.
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Tamil Nadu: TVK govt passes resolution opposing proposed delimitation, seeks permanent freeze of Lok Sabha seats at 543
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Tamil Nadu Assembly Passes Delimitation Resolution With DMK Support, Targets Centre
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Tamil Nadu CM Vijay to move resolution against delimitation in Assembly
Tamil Nadu is set to take a fresh stand against the Centre’s proposed delimitation exercise, with CM Vijay pushing to protect the state’s representation while seeking women’s reservation from 2029.
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