Union Home Minister Amit Shah pledged to ensure the passage of the Delimitation Bill in Parliament, accusing the DMK-Congress alliance of impeding efforts to enhance political representation in Tamil Nadu. Speaking at an election rally in Modakurichi, Shah highlighted the government’s proposal to increase Assembly constituencies by 50% to align with population changes.
Shah criticized the opposition for delaying the implementation of women’s reservation in legislatures, pointing out the lack of genuine commitment from the DMK-Congress alliance. He also took aim at the DMK leadership, alleging a focus on promoting dynastic rule and neglecting the people’s needs for decades.
Advocating for the AIADMK-led NDA alliance, Shah expressed confidence in their victory and pledged to restore Tamil Nadu’s former glory. He assured strong measures against corruption and improvements in law and order under an NDA government.
Shah’s rally in Tamil Nadu is part of a comprehensive campaign to bolster the BJP and its allies’ presence in a state traditionally dominated by Dravidian parties.
