NC MP Claims Delimitation Bill Will Strip Minorities of Political Power
Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi, a Member of Parliament from the National Conference party, addressed the Lok Sabha in New Delhi on April 16, 2026, raising strong objections to the proposed Delimitation Bill. During the special session of Parliament, Mehdi argued that the legislation is designed to ensure that minority communities lose their political and electoral influence across India. He drew parallels to the recent delimitation exercise conducted in Jammu and Kashmir, characterizing it as gerrymandering that skewed representation. Mehdi warned that this same strategy of manipulating constituency boundaries would be replicated nationwide under the new bill. His statements highlight growing political tension regarding electoral reforms and their potential impact on demographic representation. The critique underscores concerns among opposition parties that the central government's approach to delimitation may undermine democratic fairness and marginalize specific voter bases. This development marks a significant moment in parliamentary debate over electoral integrity and minority rights in India.
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NC MP Claims Delimitation Bill Will Strip Minorities of Political Power
Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi, a Member of Parliament from the National Conference party, addressed the Lok Sabha in New Delhi on April 16, 2026, raising strong objections to the proposed Delimitation Bill. During the special session of Parliament, Mehdi argued that the legislation is designed to ensure that minority communities lose their political and electoral influence across India. He drew parallels to the recent delimitation exercise conducted in Jammu and Kashmir, characterizing it as gerrymandering that skewed representation. Mehdi warned that this same strategy of manipulating constituency boundaries would be replicated nationwide under the new bill. His statements highlight growing political tension regarding electoral reforms and their potential impact on demographic representation. The critique underscores concerns among opposition parties that the central government's approach to delimitation may undermine democratic fairness and marginalize specific voter bases. This development marks a significant moment in parliamentary debate over electoral integrity and minority rights in India.
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