Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin to host ‘Fair Delimitation’ meeting today: ‘Will be etched in history’
- Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin's campaign against the delimitation of Lok Sabha constituencies is gaining support from various political parties in South India.
- Delimitation, the process of redrawing constituency boundaries, has not occurred nationally since 1976, freezing Lok Sabha seats for states.
- A demand to freeze delimitation for another 30 years was made at an all-party meeting convened by the Tamil Nadu government.
- Parties agree that delimitation is necessary but oppose Stalin's proposal to defer it, fearing consequences for Southern states' representation.
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MK Stalin-led panel passes resolution, seeks delimitation freeze for 25 more years
The Joint Action Committee (JAC) on delimitation, led by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, adopted a resolution demanding transparency in the delimitation process. The JAC urged the Union Government to extend the freeze on parliamentary constituencies based on the 1971 Census for another 25 years.
Delimitation: Stalin favours legal fight as well, Pinarayi likens exercise to 'sword of Damocles'
On the JAC he said it was very essential to create awareness among people, and to urge Centre. Stalin was for a united fight to win; and said "Our representation must not decline."
Not against delimitation, we are for fair delimitation: MK Stalin at JAC meet in Chennai
A Joint Action Committee JAC meeting on delimitation is underway in Chennai, hosted by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin. The meeting has brought together several Opposition leaders, including the Chief Ministers of Kerala, Telangana, Punjab, and Karnataka's Deputy CM.
Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin to host ‘Fair Delimitation’ meeting today: ‘Will be etched in history’
Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin is preparing to host ‘Fair Delimitation’ meeting in Chennai today with several prominent attendees. The event aims to focus on safeguarding federal structure through fair delimitation, MK Stalin said.
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