Explorer

Women's Reservation Bill: Tamil Nadu Leaders Concerned Over South India's Representation Going Down Further

TN CM Stalin demanded the Centre assure the people of south India that the delimitation exercise would do no harm to the states that have managed to control their populations.

Political parties in Tamil Nadu mainly DMK and Congress aired concern over South India's representation going down further after the census and delimitation. The Union government introduced Women's Reservation Bill to provide one-third of reservation to women in Lok Sabha and State Assemblies but the bill will be implemented only after delimitation and census exercises. The next delimitation exercise will be held in 2026.

Following this, Tamil Nadu leaders aired concern over the issue of political representation provided on the basis of population. They said that if political representation was given based on population it would lower the representation of South India. 

Tamil Nadu CM Stalin said, "Delimitation is like a Sword of Damocles hanging over the head of Tamil Nadu and south India. The political conspiracy to lower the political representation of south India must be outmanoeuvred."

The CM also demanded the Centre assure the people of Tamil Nadu and the whole of south India that the delimitation exercise would do no harm to the states that have managed to control their populations.

Congress MP Karti Chidambaram welcomed the bill but raised concern over southern states being penalised for managing the population.

Karti Chidambaram said, "In principle, we welcome this bill. But at best, this is only a symbolic bill... There are two things that need to be done for this bill to be implemented, one is the census, which is a long-drawn process... After the census, there would be delimitation."

"It would be very problematic because if the seats are allocated based on population, southern representation will further go down. Southern states will be penalised...Without a census and a proper delimitation which would be acceptable to all, this bill will never be implemented," he said.

 

ALSO READ: Cases Within Family, A Mystery Death: How Kerala Doctor Helped Detect Nipah Outbreak On Time

View More
Advertisement
Advertisement
25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Advertisement

Top Headlines

'Not In Good Taste', 'No Significance In Maharashtra': NDA Leaders Divided Over 'Batenge To Katenge' Slogan
'Not In Good Taste', 'No Significance In Maharashtra': NDA Leaders Divided Over 'Batenge To Katenge' Slogan
GRAP 3 In Delhi From Tomorrow As AQI Remains In 'Severe' Category. Details Here
GRAP 3 In Delhi From Tomorrow As AQI Remains In 'Severe' Category. Details Here
AAP's Mahesh Kumar Khichi Elected As Delhi's New Mayor Amid Cross-Voting
AAP's Mahesh Kumar Khichi Elected As Delhi's New Mayor Amid Cross-Voting
'Cong Desperate For Power Like Fish Out Of Water': Modi At Mumbai Rally, Takes 'Remote Control' Jibe At Uddhav
'Cong Desperate For Power Like Fish Out Of Water': Modi At Mumbai Rally, Takes 'Remote Control' Jibe At Uddhav
Advertisement
ABP Premium

Videos

Nirmala Sitharaman Announces Game-Changing Collateral-Free Loan Scheme for MSMEsSIP Emerges as a Safe Investment Amidst Market Fluctuations | Paisa LiveTop Banks Offering 8.75% Interest for Senior Citizens: Here’s What You Need to Know!RBI Set to Make a Big Decision on Your EMI: What You Need to Know!

Photo Gallery

Embed widget