Bill providing for increase in Lok Sabha seats will "disenfranchise" states which have done well in population control: Karti Chidambaram
New Delhi [India], April 15 (ANI): Congress leader Karti P Chidambaram on Tuesday criticised the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, 2026 which will be discussed during the special three-day sitting of the budget session of Parliament and said it is grossly unfair and will "disenfranchise the states which have implemented population control".
The MP said that Tamil Nadu will be one of the most affected states.
"A cursory reading of the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, 2026, to be introduced in the parliament this week is grossly unfair. It will disenfranchise the states which have implemented population control. Tamil Nadu will be one of the most affected states," Karti Chidambaram said in a post on X.
The opposition parties will discuss their stand on the proposed amendment to the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam and the government's move on delimitation.
Opposition leaders have said that there are three distinct issues - women's reservation, national delimitation and increase in seats in Lok Sabha - and these are being "deliberately mixed up" by the government to create confusion in the minds of people.
There is expected to be a separate meeting of opposition floor leaders ahead of the special sitting of Parliament. The meeting at Kharge's residence is expected to begin at 3 pm.
With opposition parties expressing strong reservations to the proposed delimitation bill, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said he is not going into the politics of which party is saying what.
"There may be some statements for political purpose, but the primary objective of providing reservations to women in the Parliament of India and the Assemblies of the states, no political party will oppose it. PM has expressed its gratitude to all political parties for coming together in the national interest. Because women's reservation cannot be a political issue," he added.
"We have waited for 40 years, we can't afford to wait for another year or another decade. It will be extremely painful if we further delay women's reservation process," he said.
Ahead of the three-day special sitting of Parliament beginning April 16, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday again pitched for implementing 33 per cent quota for women from the 2029 Lok Sabha polls, calling it the "sentiment of the nation" and the "desire of Nari Shakti."
The government also intends to bring a Delimitation Bill in the special sitting of Parliament and is keen to implement quota for women starting from the 2029 Lok Sabha polls.
"After four decades of anticipation, Parliament passed the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam. This has ensured 33 per cent reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies. All parties came forward to support this important law. The rights that women have now received should not face any delay in implementation. It should be implemented now. Lok Sabha elections will be held in 2029, followed by the ongoing state assembly elections. It should be implemented before 2029. This is the sentiment of the nation. This is the desire of Nari Shakti," PM Modi said at an event in Dehradun.
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