City
Epaper

Delimitation row: We will see to it that none of our seats get reduced, says K'taka Dy CM Shivakumar

By IANS | Updated: March 22, 2025 14:16 IST

Bengaluru, March 22 Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister, D.K. Shivakumar, said on Saturday that all states opposing the delimitation ...

Open in App

Bengaluru, March 22 Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister, D.K. Shivakumar, said on Saturday that all states opposing the delimitation proposal by the Union government will work together to ensure that no state's parliamentary seats are reduced.

Addressing the media in Chennai, Shivakumar said, “We will stand united and fight this out. We will ensure that none of our seats are reduced. Let us all come together. I hope the media understands our concerns. We are not fighting for a personal cause but for the larger cause of this country. We are among the most literate states and, economically, we contribute significantly to the nation's growth. We are earning and giving to the national pool.”

“I am very proud that we are upholding the federal structure. I always say that coming together is the beginning, discussing issues is progress, and working together is success,” he stated.

"At any cost, we cannot let down our country or our seats. Former Prime Minister, late Atal Bihari Vajpayee, in 2002, introduced the 84th Constitutional Amendment, which cannot be altered.”

He emphasised the contribution of southern states, saying, “We in South India have always protected national interests by effectively implementing family planning. Ours is a very progressive region. Economically and in terms of literacy, we have achieved rapid progress. In planning, we have always prioritised the nation’s interests over our own. This should not be seen as a disadvantage. That is why we have all come together to discuss this issue and put forth our demands.”

Shivakumar also added, “Despite everything, we continue to accept whatever is given to us. But now, we will raise our voice. I hope the people of this country understand our concerns and that justice prevails.”

When asked about the BJP condemning the meeting by waving black flags, he responded, “I welcome all the black flags of the BJP. I was not afraid when they sent me to Tihar Jail, and I am not afraid now. The officer leading this protest is a poor man from my state who has served us. He knows our strength. Let him do his job. I wish him all the best.”

He was referring to Tamil Nadu BJP chief, K. Annamalai, who previously served as an IPS officer in Karnataka.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Other SportsDivyanshi Bhowmick, 14, secures historic gold at Asian Youth TT Championships

National51-Shakti Peethas Park to be set up in Tripura to boost spiritual heritage: Minister

EntertainmentBTS announces comeback with new music, world tour in Spring 2026

Cricket"Our batting lower order not able to contribute as much as other teams": Shubman Gill

NationalPerform duties as humble servants of Lord Jagannath: Odisha CM to officials

National Realted Stories

NationalBihar: Cyber gang busted in Patna, three arrested

NationalNo compromise on Telangana's due share in river waters, says CM Revanth Reddy

NationalMK Stalin hands over Tiruppuvanam custodial death case to CBI, assures justice

NationalGujarat records 11 pc rise in GST collection for June 2025, total monthly tax revenue nears Rs 10,000 crore

NationalManipur adopts highly stringent norms for Aadhaar issuance