Following the Joint Action Committee (JAC) meeting on delimitation issue, All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) National Spokesperson Kovai Sathyan said that the BJP and DMK were playing drama for political mileage ahead of 2026 elections.
Speaking to ANI on Saturday, the BJP OBC Morcha National President asserted that the people of the southern states believe in the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and NDA will soon come to power in Telangana and Tamil Nadu also, adding to its existing stronghold in 21 states.
Union Minister and BJP MP Bandi Sanjay Kumar attacked the opposition parties that participated in the all-party meeting on Saturday over the proposed delimitation of Tamil Nadu.
Sudhakar Reddy, BJP Tamil Nadu National Co in-charge, has called the Joint Action Committee meeting on delimitation a" political move" to divert people's attention from the misgovernance of the Tamil Nadu government and the other States ruled by the Opposition.
Reddy said that the BJP would ensure justice for all citizens on matters including delimitation and language. "...Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and some parties of Tamil Nadu have held a meeting in Chennai today. Be it Congress Party, DMK or BRS, I want to ask them whether the Central Governm
In a press release, Kumar condemned the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) government, accusing it of being deeply involved in multiple corruption scandals. He specifically pointed to a Rs 1,000 crore liquor scam, calling the Tamil Nadu government "entangled in corruption." Kumar further all
Earlier in the day, after the first meeting of the Joint Action Committee on delimitation, a resolution was unanimously adopted which asserts that "any delimitation exercise carried out by the Centre should be done "transparently" and after discussion and deliberation with all stakeholder
Congress leader M Veerappa Moily on Saturday criticised the "loose talk" regarding delimitation and said that Union Home Minister Amit Shah's assurance that parliamentary seats of southern states will not be reduced is not enough to allay the concerns expressed by the leaders of those state
"We strongly oppose the current form of the delimitation process. We are the states that have successfully implemented the Population Policy of 1976, which has led to a significant reduction in our population. For this, we should not be punished. This is nothing but a penalty for the success
The Joint Action Committee on Saturday passed a resolution on the issue of delimitation, expressing concern over the "lack of transparency and clarity" from the Union government.
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Saturday called for broader deliberations on the delimitation issue, stating that it requires "much more talking" among stakeholders.