CM writes to Stalin, asks DKS to join meet on delimitation
In a letter to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, Siddaramaiah stated that he would be unable to attend the meeting due to prior commitments.
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BENGALURU, 13 MARCH
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Thursday extended
support to the DMK-led opposition against the proposed delimitation of
Parliamentary constituencies and requested his deputy, DK Shivakumar, to attend
the meeting in Chennai to discuss the issue.
In a letter to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin,
Siddaramaiah stated that he would be unable to attend the meeting due to prior
commitments.
"I have received your letter dated 7 March, which
raises crucial issues regarding the autonomy of states, with serious
implications for the principles governing our polity. In particular, the issue
of delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly constituencies based on new
population benchmarks needs to be discussed at length by like-minded states.
Although I would like to participate in the meeting, due to my prior
commitments, I am unable to do so," he wrote in the letter dated 13 March.
However, acknowledging the importance of the meeting
scheduled for 22 March, the CM said, "I have requested Deputy Chief
Minister DK Shivakumar to participate in the deliberations."
On Wednesday, Tamil Nadu Forest Minister K Ponmudy and Rajya
Sabha MP Mohammed Abdullah Ismail met Siddaramaiah at his residence, Cauvery, to
discuss the ongoing protests against the "anti-democratic and
anti-Southern stance of the central government."
During the meeting with the DMK delegation, the Chief
Minister condemned the Centre’s alleged attempt to "weaken democracy and
federalism."
The DMK has been reaching out to leaders of various parties, including those within the NDA, such as Chandrababu Naidu, to discuss the delimitation issue.
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