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Delimitation debate: Rahul Gandhi accuses BJP of ‘gerrymandering’ ahead of 2029 polls. What does it mean?

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Delimitation debate: Rahul Gandhi accuses BJP of ‘gerrymandering’ ahead of 2029 polls. What does it mean?

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Rahul Gandhi accuses the BJP of 'gerrymandering' ahead of the 2029 polls, alleging that the government's delimitation plan is a power grab that ignores caste census data. The opposition plans to resist the government's bills on delimitation and seat expansion.

Rahul Gandhi, a Congress leader, has accused the BJP of 'gerrymandering' ahead of the 2029 polls, alleging that the government's delimitation plan is an attempted power grab. The plan is said to ignore caste census data, potentially harming OBC, Dalit, and Adivasi communities. Gandhi stated that his party will oppose the Centre's plan to introduce three bills in Parliament related to delimitation and seat expansion. The government claims that the increase in seats will be uniform across all states. The opposition is expected to resist the bills, with Gandhi characterizing the government's actions as 'Hissa Chori' or theft of share from marginalized communities.

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