Punjab's Delimitation Dilemma: A Call for Consensus
The Punjab Congress criticizes the proposed delimitation move following the Women's Reservation Act, claiming it could disadvantage smaller states like Punjab. Congress leader Amrinder Singh Raja Warring highlights concerns regarding parliamentary strength and urges political unity in Punjab to oppose the changes.
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The Punjab Congress has raised concerns over the proposed delimitation linked to the Women's Reservation Act, describing it as potentially detrimental to Punjab's political influence.
Amrinder Singh Raja Warring, President of Punjab Congress, stressed the need for political consensus, emphasizing how the Centre's plans could disproportionately benefit larger states like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
Warring called on Punjab's political entities to strategize against this move, predicting far-reaching impacts on the state's representation in Parliament.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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