Delimitation 2026:Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has strongly voiced his concerns over the upcoming Delimitation 2026, calling it a “sword dangling over the state.” He fears that the process may not be conducted fairly and could result in a reduction of Tamil Nadu’s parliamentary representation rather than an increase which really is a preesing issue.
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Stalin emphasized that Tamil Nadu has successfully implemented family planning and population control measures, keeping its population growth stable. However, under the Delimitation 2026 process, this success could backfire, potentially reducing the number of parliamentary seats allocated to the state. He argues that this would be unjust to states that have effectively managed population growth, as they might lose representation while states with higher population growth gain more seats.
Addressing concerns, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, during a rally in Coimbatore, reassured the southern states that Delimitation 2026 will be conducted fairly and legally. He firmly stated that no South Indian state will face a reduction in parliamentary seats, ensuring that the process will be **equitable for all states, regardless of population trends the Delimitation exercise will be a beneficial exercise for the nation.
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