TN CM Stalin calls all-party meet on March 5 to discuss delimitation issue

IANS February 25, 2025 343 views

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Stalin has called an all-party meeting on March 5 to address the delimitation issue threatening to reduce the state's parliamentary representation. He warned Tamil Nadu could lose up to eight Lok Sabha seats, dropping from 39 to 31, based purely on population metrics. Stalin emphasized this would unfairly penalize southern states that have successfully implemented family planning policies. He urged all 40 registered political parties to attend the meeting regardless of their differences.

"Tamil Nadu is now being forced into a major struggle for its rights." - Chief Minister M.K. Stalin
TN CM Stalin calls all-party meet on March 5 to discuss delimitation issue
Chennai, Feb 25: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, M.K. Stalin, on Tuesday called for an all-party meeting on March 5 to discuss the issue of delimitation, which threatens to reduce Tamil Nadu’s representation in Parliament.

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Tamil Nadu could lose 8 parliamentary seats reducing representation to 31 MPs

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Delimitation based on population penalizes states with successful family planning

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Stalin urges political parties to set aside differences for this crucial state issue

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Southern states face 'Sword of Damocles' for implementing population control measures

Speaking to the media after chairing a state Cabinet meeting, Chief Minister Stalin said that all registered political parties —around 40 in total — would be invited to the discussion.

“Tamil Nadu is now being forced into a major struggle for its rights. We have decided to invite all 40 political parties registered with the Election Commission of India. Letters will be sent to all parties to discuss the delimitation issue,” CM Stalin stated.

He emphasised that Tamil Nadu has been a pioneer in all development indices and would be severely impacted by delimitation.

Currently, Tamil Nadu has 39 Lok Sabha seats. CM Stalin warned that based on population data, the state could lose up to eight seats, reducing its representation to just 31 MPs.

Even if the total number of MPs across the country is increased, the proportional delimitation process would still leave Tamil Nadu at a disadvantage, he argued.

“If delimitation is carried out purely on the basis of population, states with larger populations will gain more representation. As a result, Tamil Nadu’s voice in Parliament will be weakened,” he said.

CM Stalin stressed that the issue is not just about numbers but about the fundamental rights of the state.

“As a first step, we are organising this meeting to bring together all political parties and leaders of Tamil Nadu to discuss this crucial matter. I urge all political parties to set aside their differences, attend the meeting, and express their views,” he added.

Describing delimitation as the proverbial ‘Sword of Damocles’ hanging over Southern states — especially those that have successfully implemented population control measures — CM Stalin warned that this process could unfairly penalise progressive states like Tamil Nadu.

He had previously remarked that delimitation might push people to consider having “16 children”— a reference to a Tamil saying about 16 kinds of wealth.

He pointed out that because Tamil Nadu has successfully adopted family planning policies, the state now faces the consequence of losing parliamentary representation due to the delimitation process.

Additionally, CM Stalin urged newlyweds to give their children proper Tamil names — an apparent reference to the ongoing language controversy, which has been in the spotlight following the BJP’s push for a three-language policy through a door-to-door campaign.

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