Congress Leader Criticizes Delimitation Bill as 'Insurance Sales Pitch'
Congress leader Karti Chidambaram criticized the proposed Delimitation Bill, comparing it to an insurance sales tactic, arguing that assured benefits do not match the bill's details. His remarks come amid debates over the bill's impact on Southern states and the implementation of the Women's Reservation Act by 2029.
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In a sharp critique aimed at the Central government, Congress leader Karti Chidambaram on Friday likened the Delimitation Bill to an insurance sales pitch, suggesting that the assurances provided are misleading compared to the bill's fine print.
Chidambaram's comments surfaced shortly after Union Home Minister Amit Shah addressed concerns that the proposed delimitation could adversely affect Southern states' representation. Shah refuted these claims, stating that the narrative being circulated is misleading.
While Prime Minister Narendra Modi has attempted to dispel concerns, discussions in the Lok Sabha are set to continue, focusing on reservation provisions for women and redrawing constituencies under the proposed amendments. The Delimitation Bill aims to increase Lok Sabha seats to 850, which requires thorough debate and consensus.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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