'Delimitation inevitable, no state will face injustice': Chandrababu Naidu hits out at Congress, DMK
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], April 21 (ANI): Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and TDP president N Chandrababu Naidu on Tuesday defended the proposed delimitation exercise, asserting that it is "inevitable" and will not cause injustice to any state, while hitting out at the Congress and DMK for opposing it.
Addressing a press conference here on the last day of election campaigning, Naidu questioned claims by Rahul Gandhi and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin that the opposition had "defeated" the delimitation-linked proposal.
This comes days after the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill failed to secure the required two-thirds majority in Parliament, effectively stalling the delimitation-linked reforms.
He emphasised his decades-long political experience, stating, "I am an experienced politician with nearly five decades in public life. I have seen the journey of the Women's Reservation Bill since 1996. It has been delayed repeatedly. Now, when a concrete framework has been brought, they are opposing it."
Naidu argued that the proposed model ensures fairness across states. "Delimitation is inevitable. Do they have any better formula? It has been clearly stated that no state will face injustice. There will be a 50 per cent increase in seats across states, and within that, 33 per cent reservation for women," he explained, adding that fears of southern states losing representation were misplaced.
Union Ministers Piyush Goyal and Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu were also present at the press conference. Naidu used the platform to highlight cultural and economic ties between Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, calling the latter the "cradle of Dravidian culture" and stressing shared heritage and development goals.
Pitching for the NDA alliance in Tamil Nadu, Naidu said a "double-engine government" would accelerate development. He expressed confidence in AIADMK leader Edappadi K Palaniswami, calling him a "focused and capable leader."
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