DMK MPs to oppose delimitation in Parliament
DMK MPs on Sunday decided to work towards the rights of southern states, especially Tamil Nadu with regards to delimitation, saying that the population-based exercise will affect not just the southern states but also others, including Odisha and West Bengal.
A meeting of DMK MPs, held under party president and Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin in Chennai, came on the eve of the resumption of the Parliament session on Monday.
The DMK MPs passed a resolution saying that the party will take up delimitation and imposition of Hindi language during the Parliament session.
The DMK has been insisting that the population-based delimitation will result in a decline of number of seats for Tamil Nadu and other southern states and that it wants the exercise to be done based on the 1971 census.
The central government has not given a clear response on the issue and was creating confusion, the MPs resolved and said Stalin has realised that Tamil Nadu and other southern states were being penalised for effectively implementing population control measures. «This meeting resolves to support CM Stalin in all his efforts on this issue and take it up in the Parliament and ensure Tamil Nadu does not lose a single Lok Sabha seat,» said a DMK spokesperson to ET.
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