Responding to the reports on Wednesday, 15th July, NCP (Sharad Pawar) MP Supriya Sule did not directly confirm whether the party would support the legislation.
The Central Government has initiated talks with regional parties like the DMK and TMC to build political consensus on a fresh delimitation exercise, aiming to finalise a fair representation formula before the 2029 Lok Sabha elections.
By voting down the constitutional amendment, the opposition has not only stopped the increase in seats but has also stalled the redrawing of boundaries that would have identified the 33% of seats specifically for women.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah explained the technical and constitutional necessity of the three bills introduced to operationalise the 33 per cent women's reservation...
While parties like Congress and DMK have claimed that delimitation in its proposed form would reduce the seats of southern states, the leftist propaganda outlet The Quint has declared it a “3-step vote chori”.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Lok Sabha today in the special three-day parliamentary session, strongly advocating for the unanimous passage of three landmark...
The three-day special sitting of Parliament began on Thursday morning as the government introduced three major bills aimed at paving the way for the...
The same political party which advocates ‘Jitni aabadi utna haq’ has said that while they back the women’s reservation, they are against the delimitation proposal that will raise the strength of the Lok Sabha from 543 to 850.
Even as the Central government has assured that no state, particularly, southern states, will lose even a single seat in absolute terms and that any increase will be allocated on a pro-rata basis, several anti-BJP parties and political ‘activists’ have started outrage.