The chief minister did not repeat the resolution passed in the assembly on August 12 which demanded permanent freezing of the 543 seats in the Lok Sabha.
Tamil Nadu chief minister C Joseph Vijay on Thursday sought a “clear legislative assurance” from the Centre that southern states would not lose their share of seats in Parliament because they have successfully controlled population growth. His remarks triggered a political row in the state, with the DMK and AIADMK accusing him of changing his stand on delimitation.Vijay made the remarks at the 31st meeting of the Southern Zonal Council in Mahabalipuram. However, he did not repeat a resolution passed by the Tamil Nadu assembly on August 12, which called for the 543 Lok Sabha seats to be permanently frozen and the existing allocation of seats among states to be retained.
“I urge the Union government to provide a clear legislative assurance that no state will suffer a reduction in its percentage of representation in Parliament on account of its success in population stabilisation,” Vijay said.He said such an assurance would promote fairness, protect the federal balance and strengthen the confidence of states in democratic institutions
The remarks drew criticism from both the DMK and the AIADMK.
DMK spokesperson Saravanan Annadurai accused Vijay of “flip-flopping” on the delimitation issue.
The AIADMK also attacked the TVK government, calling its position a complete “U-turn” on delimitationWhat you are saying now is exactly the same thing the Union government said. And that is why the AIADMK supported the delimitation bill when it was introduced,” the party’s IT Wing said in a social media post.
“Why conduct such a resolution drama just to flip-flop like this?” it asked.
The TVK defended Vijay’s remarks, saying there had been no change in the party’s position.
“In the speech delivered by the Chief Minister… a broad visionary perspective was presented to protect the current representation of Southern states that have successfully implemented population control. The resolution passed in Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly on August 12 articulates this in actionable terms,” the party’s IT Wing said.It accused critics of spreading “misleading opinions” about delimitation without understanding the issue.
Speaking to reporters outside the meeting, minister for energy resources and law CTR Nirmalkumar also said the government’s position had not changed.
“There is no change in TVK’s stance on the delimitation issue. There is no change in our position that the number of Lok Sabha seats should remain at 543,” he said
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