Centre using women’s quota as ‘weapon’ before delimitation: Stalin

The Union Cabinet recently cleared the draft bill for the amendments to the Women's Reservation Act.

Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has strongly criticised the Centre over the women’s reservation and accused it of trying to use it as a “weapon” to tackle the opposition before taking up the delimitation exercise based on population.

“The Union government is not concerned about implementing reservations for women. If their concerns were genuine, they could have done it right away. Rather than doing that, the BJP-led Centre is thinking of using it as a weapon to tackle opposition and take up the delimitation exercise based on population,” he told PTI in an interview.

“Hence, the women’s reservation must be implemented immediately without showing delimitation as a reason,” the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) president added.

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The Union Cabinet recently cleared the draft bill for the amendments to the law, Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam, more commonly known as the Women’s Reservation Act, that will ensure an increase in the number of Lok Sabha seats to 816 with 273 reserved for women, and its implementation in the 2029 general elections.

The government has extended the budget session of Parliament and a special three-day sitting will be held from April 16 to 18, where the amendment bill is expected to be passed

Expressing apprehensions on the proposed delimitation exercise, the CM said it was the DMK that raised the first voice asserting the rights of the state after realising that Tamil Nadu would be affected by the proposed exercise. He also attacked his rival and All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) chief Edappadi K Palaniswami over the delimitation issue.

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Recalling efforts made by the DMK to raise the issue of population-based delimitation, he said an all-party meeting and a meeting of CMs under the auspices of the Joint Action Committee seeking fair delimitation were convened. It sought to freeze delimitation for 25 years and stick to it based on the 1971 Census population.

“We urged the union government that states which successfully implemented population control programmes must not be punished,” he added.

The party came up with “Tamil Nadu poradum, Tamil Nadu vellum” (Tamil Nadu will struggle, Tamil Nadu will win), and this is DMK’s stand, he said.

“However, Palaniswami, who is seeking votes for the entry of the BJP through the backdoor, has till date been mute over delimitation, and this is a betrayal of the people of Tamil Nadu.”

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