New Delhi [India], March 27 (ANI): The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu
MK Stalin
On Thursday, they welcomed Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao’s announcement after the state assembly passed a resolution regarding the proposed measures.
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and mentioned its aim to maintain justice, fairness, and the federal ethos.
In response to a tweet from the Telangana Chief Minister, Stalin mentioned the Joint Action Committee meeting that took place in Chennai earlier this month and stated, “We won’t allow anyone to unfairly reshape India’s future.”
“Resolved in Chennai, implemented in Hyderabad! The honorable Chief Minister of Telangana, Shri Revanth Anumula Garu, has turned words into action by presenting and securing approval for a significant resolution in the #Telangana State Legislature. This demands #FairDelimitation to ensure justice, equality, and the essence of federalism. Building upon the example set by Tamil Nadu, this move bolsters the unified demand against any efforts threatening the stability of our democratic system,” as shared by Stalin on X.
“This is merely the start. As the second #JointActionCommittee meeting is scheduled to occur in Hyderabad, additional states will join in. No one will be allowed to unjustly reshape India’s future without resistance,” he stated.
In his tweet, Revanth Reddy mentioned the resolution adopted by the state legislature.
“As the head of the Telangana Legislative Assembly, we adopted a resolution today urging the Central government not to undertake any actions that infringe upon the political dignity and rightful privileges of our citizens,” he stated.
“Residents of Telangana and people from various southern Indian states stand together to safeguard our rights and ensure that no discriminatory or partial delimitation occurs, as this could severely affect the most economically productive regions of the nation. We will resist every effort aimed at stripping us of our rights. Today marked a victory in our initial confrontation. Though the upcoming battles may be lengthy, we remain confident of ultimate triumph,” he concluded.
The Telangana Legislative Assembly passed a resolution on Thursday voicing deep concern about the approaching issue of
delimitation
exercise, emphasizing “the absence of clear communication” with important stakeholders.
The motion proposed by the Chief Minister advocated for a just and comprehensive method in carrying out the process.
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proceeding, advocating for comprehensive discussions with state administrations, political entities, and all relevant participants.
The House hereby conveys significant apprehension regarding the approach taken towards the approaching issue.
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the resolution indicated that exercise is being planned without any clear consultations with the stakeholders.
“The House encourages that any
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The exercise must be conducted openly and following comprehensive discussions with all state governments, every political party, and various stakeholders. States that have successfully enforced the population control initiative advocated by the central government—and as a result have seen their demographic shares decrease—should not face penalties. Therefore, population shouldn’t be the only metric for evaluation.
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,” it added.
The resolution pointed out that the objective of the 42nd, 84th, and 87th constitutional amendments—which were designed to achieve nationwide population control—has not been completely fulfilled. Instead, it proposed maintaining the current limit on parliamentary constituencies but recommended redrawing their borders to improve representation for Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and women.
“Therefore, while maintaining the current freeze on the number of parliamentary seats based on states, we can proceed with redrawing the boundaries of parliamentary constituencies. This would include increasing the representation of Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) according to the most recent population data, along with reserving seats for women,” the resolution noted. (ANI)
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