Joint Action Committee Meeting on Fair Delimitation
The inaugural meeting of the Joint Action Committee (JAC) on Fair Delimitation took place on March 22, 2025, in Chennai. This significant gathering included leaders from various States, notably four Chief Ministers.
Key Demands and Concerns
- The JAC demands an extension of the freeze on parliamentary constituencies, aligning with a similar resolution passed in Tamil Nadu, suggesting a 30-year extension.
- This freeze, historically implemented through the 42nd Amendment and extended via the 84th Amendment until 2026, prevents states with effective family planning from facing reduced representation.
- The issue is particularly relevant in the South, but is not solely a regional concern.
Participants and Views
- Hosted by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, with attendance from Kerala, Telangana, Karnataka, Punjab, and Odisha leaders.
- Odisha's former Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, via online address, supported avoiding penalties for states with effective population control.
- Proposal by K.T. Rama Rao to consider a State’s fiscal contribution in the delimitation process.
Recommendations and Steps
- The Union government should initiate nationwide consultations and engage a wide range of parties before proceeding with the Delimitation Commission.
- Importance of inclusive dialogue before the next Census is conducted.
Conclusion
Union Ministers' statements lack clarity, and the Centre must prioritize transparency and consultation, avoiding any political calculations that could delay the process.