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Fearing delimitation, southern states now rethinking population control

Even though Union home minister Amit Shah said on Wednesday that the South will not lose a "single seat" on account of delimitation, the fear still looms.

February 27, 2025 / 11:04 IST
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From taking pride in the success of their family planning programmes, the southern states are now talking about providing incentives for those having more children. Leading from the front is Tamil Nadu, the largest state in terms of population in the south, and its Chief Minister MK Stalin.

The reason? The fear of the looming delimitation exercise, which will increase the seats in the Lok Sabha in absolute numbers, but reduce southern states’ share in the total number of seats in the House in comparison to the northern states. And, the threat is close as the delimitation will take place on the basis of the Census proposed to be held after 2026.

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Even though Union home minister Amit Shah said on Wednesday that the South will not lose a "single seat" on account of delimitation, the fear still looms.

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