Delimitation a non-issue, DMK, allies creating ruckus: BJP’s Annamalai slams TN govt

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Tamil Nadu BJP Chief K Annamalai has sharply criticised the ongoing political discourse around delimitation, calling it a “non-issue” and accusing Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin of unnecessarily stirring controversy.
“Like One Nation One Election, we are talking to the people now. A committee has submitted a report before the Parliament, and we all know the way forward,” said K Annamalai to the media.
He went on to clarify that when the delimitation is announced, the process will follow a pro-rata system, as outlined by Home Minister Amit Shah.
“Karnataka has 28 MPs out of 543, and the ratio will be maintained in the future. Tamil Nadu has 39 out of 543, and that ratio will be maintained,” Annamalai explained, further stating, “All states will have the same pro-rata, meaning no state will gain and no state will lose.”
Annamalai criticised the DMK and its allies for creating a “ruckus” over the issue, accusing them of trying to cover up their inefficiency.
“Why Tamil Nadu CM has to do all this ruckus and call some of the southern states’ leaders on March 22? Simply to hide his inefficiency,” he remarked.

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