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Opposition unites against Modi's plan to redefine constituencies
Gulf Today
|March 06, 2025
India's opposition party politicians in the southern states met on Wednesday to protest plans by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government to redraw constituencies based on the 2011 census, on concerns the northern states would dominate in parliament.
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The protest, led by MK Stalin, chief minister of the wealthy, less populated Tamil Nadu state, has been backed by the national Congress party and over a dozen others in five southern states, which are enjoying faster economic growth than northern counterparts while keeping a lid on population growth.
Stalin tabled a resolution to ensure that the so-called delimitation exercise, or redrawing of boundaries, be based on 1971 population levels and retained till 2056 to ensure that densely populated northern states taper population growth.
The 1971 census paved the way for the last redrawing of such boundaries and created 543 seats in parliament. Now, leaders from the south want the status quo retained, until a formula providing equal representation is drawn up.
"We are not against delimitation and yet it shouldn't be a punishment for those who are successful in controlling population," said Sarvanan Annadurai, spokesperson of Stalin's DMK party.
The resolution also sought a constitutional amendment to guarantee proportional representation for all states if the number of MPs increases.
This story is from the March 06, 2025 edition of Gulf Today.
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