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DMK spreading false ideas about delimitation: EPS

The New Indian Express Chennai

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April 18, 2026

“EVEN after the centre made it clear in Parliament that delimitation will not affect Tamil Nadu and that its representation will in fact increase, Chief Minister M K Stalin is pushing a false narrative ahead of the election,” said AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami while campaigning in Salem on Friday.

- EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE

Elaborating on delimitation, he said that as per the centre’s clarification in the Parliament, the number of Parliamentary constituencies in Tamil Nadu is set to increase from 39 to 59 and the state’s share would rise from 7.18% to 7.23%. He alleged that despite this, the DMK was continuing to spread misinformation and create unnecessary fear among the public for electoral gains. He also questioned calls to hoist black flags, stating that such appeals had not found support among the public.

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