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Stalin said- Dilimitation of constituencies affects our state’s self-esteem, social justice and welfare schemes of people.
Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin targeted the Central Government on his birthday over the Census Book sharing and TRAI Language Policy. He appealed to the people of the state to unite and protest on this issue.
Stalin shared the video on X and said- Tamil Nadu is facing two important challenges today. The first language fight, which is our identity and the second is the delivery of our constituencies, which is our right. I urge you to bring our fight to the people.
The Tamil Nadu CM said- Delapping of constituencies affects our state’s self-respect, social justice and welfare schemes of people. Every people should stand to protect their state.
Stalin has called 40 political parties for a meeting on 5 March. It will also discuss delimitation, NEET exam, TRAI Language Policy and Funds from the Center.

Tamil Nadu Governor said- Youth should get freedom to choose language
Amidst TRAI Language War, Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi said that students are not getting to see the language of South amidst opposition to Hindi. This is not correct. Youth should get freedom to choose language.
The governor said that I have interacted with leaders of many parts of South Tamil Nadu, students, business and health people. He has given positive response to NEP.

DMK shows black flags against Union Minister of State for Education
Meanwhile, the Federation of Student Organization – Tamil Nadu (FSO -TN) and DMK protested when Union Minister of State for Education Sukant Majumdar came to Tamil Nadu. Union Minister IIT is in Chennai to participate in a program in Madras. He showed black flags against the Union Minister.
What is delimitation?
Delimitation means the process of fixing the limit of Lok Sabha or assembly seat. Commission is formed for delimitation. In the past, commissions have been formed in 1952, 1963, 1973 and 2002.
The delimitation process regarding Lok Sabha seats will start from 2026. In such a situation, there is a possibility of increasing about 78 seats in the 2029 Lok Sabha elections. The southern states have opposed population -based delimitation. Therefore, the government will move towards proportional delimitation, in which the framework to maintain population balance is being prepared.
Karnataka CM said- Home Minister’s statement is not trustworthy
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said on 27 February that the BJP is using delimitation as a weapon to silence the southern states. Home Minister Amit Shah’s statement is not full. In fact, Shah said on 26 February that not a single parliamentary seat in the southern states would be reduced due to delimitation.
He said that from the talk of the Home Minister, it seems that either he lacks information or is deliberately intended to harm the states of South including Karnataka, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh.
What will be the framework of delimitation?
Prior to the delimitation commission, the government has started work on framework. The existing system regarding representation will not be tampered with, but a broader framework is being considered keeping in mind the demographics balance.

What will be proportional to the proportional representation?
Tamil Nadu-Puducherry has 40 Lok Sabha seats. In Uttar Pradesh, 14 seats from the current 80 seats increase, while half of it is to increase 7 seats in Tamil Nadu-Puducherry. That is, the population is not the only option to increase the seat.
On the basis of population, seats will also increase in population control states in the same proportion as much seats will increase in Hindi Patti. There will be an MP in a population of 20 lakhs in a Lok Sabha and another place will be an MP at a population of 10-12 lakhs.
What will happen to minority dominated seats?
In the 85 Lok Sabha seats of the country, the population of minorities ranges from 20%to 97%. According to sources, Lok Sabha constituencies can be drained afresh under delimitation to maintain the demographic balance on these seats.
What will happen after women’s reservation?
Since 1977, the number of Lok Sabha seats has been freezed, but now it is bound to defrieve it after giving 33 percent reservation to women. States with effective control in population growth rate have warned that their seats will be opposed on this basis.
How started TRAI Language War
Dharmendra Pradhan accused the state government of Tamil Nadu of practicing political interests at a program in Varanasi on 15 February.

Udayanidhi Stalin said on 18 February- Do not start Center Language War
At the DMK rally in Chennai, Udayanidhi Stalin said- “Dharmendra Pradhan has openly threatened us that the fund will be issued only when we will accept three-language formula. But we are not begging you. The state who accept Hindi lose their mother tongue. Do not start the Center Language War.
On February 23, Education Minister wrote a letter to Stalin
On the TRAI language dispute, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan wrote a letter to Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin. He criticized the opposition of the National Education Policy (NEP) in the state.
He wrote, ‘There is no question of imposing any language. But excessive dependence on foreign languages limits itself. The new National Education Policy (NEP) is trying to fix it. NEP maintains linguistic freedom and ensures that students continue to learn the language of their choice.
Dharmendra Pradhan in his letter, referring to PM Modi’s ‘Tamil language eternal’ in Chennai in May 2022, wrote- Modi government is fully committed to promoting and popularizing Tamil culture and language globally. I appeal not to politicize education.
On 25 February MK Stalin said- We are ready for Language War
Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin said- Center should not impose Hindi on us. If needed, his kingdom is ready for another language war.

Under NEP 2020, students must learn 3 languages, but no language has been made mandatory. States and schools have the freedom to decide which 3 languages they want to teach.
It has been recommended to study in primary classes (class 1 to 5) in mother tongue or local language. At the same time, it is mandatory to study 3 languages in middle classes (class 6 to 10). It will be English or a modern Indian language in a non-Hindi speaking state. If the second and 12th school wants to give foreign language as an alternative.
Hindi second language among non-Hindi speaking states
The emphasis is on studying classes up to 5th and where possible in the mother tongue, local or regional language. At the same time, Hindi can be taught as a second language in non-Hindi speaking states. Also, in Hindi speaking states, there may be another Indian language (eg Tamil, Bengali, Telugu etc.) as a second language.
It is not mandatory to adopt a language
States and schools have the freedom to decide which three languages they will teach. There is no provision to impose any language compulsorily.
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