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Dear @siddaramaiah garu I write to you to come together in this issue of grave significance to South India. We have to unite against this onslaught on the political rights and protect our voice in Delhi. Let us take inspiration of Babasaheb Dr B R Ambedkar on this most special days to “Educate, Agitate, and Organise”. Together… let us march. #LoksabhaDelimitation




GOVERNMENT ASSURES 50% FORMULA TO ASSUAGE SOUTH STATES TO BUILD CONSENSUS. GOVT SOURCES: Tamil Nadu currently has 39 seats. If delimitation was done solely on the basis of the 2011 Census, it would have had 49 seats. But as per the GOI’s formula of increasing the shares of all states proportionately and by 50%, it will now have 59 seats. 2. Kerala currently has 20 seats. If delimitation was done solely on the basis of the 2011 Census, it would have had 23 seats. But as per the GOI’s formula of increasing the shares of all states proportionately and by 50%, it will now have 30 seats. 3. Andhra Pradesh currently has 25 seats. If delimitation was done solely on the basis of the 2011 Census, it would have had 33 seats. But as per the GOI’s formula of increasing the shares of all states proportionately and by 50%, it will now have 37 seats. 4. Odisha currently has 21 seats. If delimitation was done solely on the basis of the 2011 Census, it would have had 28 seats. But as per the GOI’s formula of increasing the shares of all states proportionately and by 50%, it will now have 31 seats. 5. Telangana currently has 17 seats. If delimitation was done solely on the basis of the 2011 Census, it would have had 24 seats. But as per the GOI’s formula of increasing the shares of all states proportionately and by 50%, it will now have 25 seats. 6. Karnataka currently has 28 seats. If delimitation was done solely on the basis of the 2011 Census, it would have had 41 seats. But as per the GOI’s formula of increasing the shares of all states proportionately and by 50%, it will now have 42 seats.














