Tamil Nadu's Triumph: Defeat of the Delimitation Bill

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin celebrated the defeat of the Constitution Amendment Bill in the Lok Sabha, which sought women's reservation and higher seats. The south united against the bill, emphasizing fair representation without political gain, and reinforcing regional rights and identity.

Tamil Nadu's Triumph: Defeat of the Delimitation Bill
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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin declared victory as the state's stance contributed to the defeat of the Constitution Amendment Bill in the Lok Sabha. He celebrated by posting on social media, describing the outcome as Tamil Nadu standing strong against central dominance.

The bill intended to enforce women's reservation in legislatures by 2029 and increase Lok Sabha seats. However, Tamil Nadu's opposition, along with unity in the southern region, highlighted concerns over fair representation and democratic principles, stating that the process should be celebrated, not powered by political interests.

Stalin expressed gratitude to the opposition parties that voted against the bill, ensuring that Tamil Nadu's cultural identity and demand for justice are preserved. The celebration was marked by DMK leaders distributing sweets and fireworks as a symbol of unity and resistance.

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