Diljit's 'Satluj' taken down: Censorship or national security?
Diljit's 'Satluj' taken down: Censorship or national security?
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A political controversy has erupted over the proposed delimitation bill and its impact on parliamentary representation. Southern states, led by Tamil Nadu, expressed opposition ahead of a special parliament session, arguing that linking women's reservation to delimitation penalises regions that successfully controlled population growth. Leaders contend that northern states with higher population booms will gain disproportionate influence, while southern representation diminishes. In protest, regional parliamentarians plan to wear black and raise black flags. Conversely, the national ruling party maintains that increasing total parliamentary seats is a constitutional necessity to accommodate the thirty-three percent reservation for women without displacing current representatives. So, as the delimitation bill sparks a North Vs South divide, the question is, is this a reform or political reset? Watch as experts share their views on this and more on the show.
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