"Nobody is losing, no one is having extra advantage": Chandrababu Naidu bats for NDA, slams Oppn over delimitation row
Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu) [India], April 20 (ANI): Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu arrived in Coimbatore on Monday to campaign for the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.
Addressing members of the Telugu Forum in the city, Naidu appealed to voters to extend their support to the NDA in the state.
"What is the logic? There must be some logic for the argument. Every state is going to increase 50% of seats, then what is your problem? You have to answer that. First of all, you must have some idea how they are losing if it's increasing proportionately by 50%. Nobody is losing and nobody is having an extra advantage. Everybody will have a uniform advantage and also women will get reservations," Naidu told ANI.
Naidu further stressed that the non-passage of the Women's Reservation Amendment Bill is a defeat for the women of the country.
"You are thinking it's a defeat for the NDA, but it's a defeat for women. You have to understand that 50% of the population is women. You have to see their anger toward you. It is not an easy task for you because we need a constitutional amendment. I am asking both the Congress party president and also the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister what is the loss for South India?" said Naidu.
"I requested long back Amit Shah Ji you have to protect South India's proportionate share in Parliament. He agreed. They have done even in 2001, I was responsible for that during Vajpayee's period. Taking the 1971 population, we froze it, and delimitation took place. Delimitation is going to be over by 2026. Now a new census is going to come. Now I am asking what do you want? What is going to happen? Don't you want reservations for women?" added Naidu.
In the division that took place on the Constitution Amendment Bill following the debate on the three bills, 298 members voted in favour and 230 against.
With the Constitution Amendment Bill defeated, the government later said it did not want to pursue the two other linked bills.
Opposition parties said that they are strongly in favour of women's reservation but were against the Delimitation Bill. They asked the government to implement the women's reservation in the existing strength of the Lok Sabha. (ANI)
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