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KTR warns against southern loss in delimitation, slams Hindi imposition

by HNH Web Desk
20-07-25 19:02 PM
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Hyderabad: Speaking at the 9th edition of Talk Journalism in Jaipur, BRS Working President KT Rama Rao made a powerful case for protecting the federal structure of India, warning against the growing centralisation of power and resources in the Hindi heartland at the expense of southern States.

Participating in a thought-provoking discussion with Marya Shakil of NDTV on ‘The North-South Divide in Indian Politics’, KTR stressed that representation in Parliament must not be dictated purely by population numbers. He added that the southern states, which have implemented population control and contributed significantly to the nation’s economy, should not be punished for their discipline. KTR cited data showing that while southern States like Kerala limited population growth to just 69% since 1950, Uttar Pradesh witnessed a staggering 239% rise. This demographic imbalance, he warned, is now set to translate into a political imbalance through the proposed delimitation exercise, which could see South India lose parliamentary seats even as North India gains.

“Population alone cannot be the basis for the redistribution of seats or delimitation. It will lead to the centralization of policies and fiscal resources. The more political parties start feeling that the Hindi belt will decide who becomes the Prime Minister, the entire focus will be on making policies that suit the Hindi belt, and the rest of India will be left in the lurch,” KTR cautioned.

On the issue of language imposition, KTR was unequivocal. “India has no national language, and it does not need one. With 22 official languages and over 300 unofficial ones, our diversity is our strength. Language is not just a tool of communication – it’s our cultural identity. I’m not enforcing Telugu on you, so why enforce Hindi on me?” He also raised concerns over recent controversies around electoral roll revisions in Bihar. He noted allegations of nearly five lakh voters being struck off the rolls, warning that such practices undermine India’s democratic foundations. “This is deeply worrying. In the last Bihar elections, the losing margin was just 12,500 votes. What happens if voter suppression decides an election? Even one Indian being denied the right to vote is unacceptable in the world’s largest democracy,” he said, calling on the Election Commission of India to act swiftly.

All the migrant workers from other Indian states are partners in the development of our state.

In fact, our leader KCR proudly called them ‘State Development Partners’ and took unmatched care of them during the COVID pandemic.

– BRS Working President @KTRBRS pic.twitter.com/TLrabTOX9u

— BRS Party (@BRSparty) July 20, 2025

Citing unfulfilled promises made by the BJP-led Union government, such as the increase in Assembly seats in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh under the AP Reorganisation Act, KTR questioned the Centre’s credibility. “They hurriedly increased seats in Jammu & Kashmir and Assam for political gains, but ignored South India. Why should we trust them now on delimitation?” he asked.

Reiterating the BRS Party’s stand, KTR added, “We have always been independent and have never been subservient to anyone. We extended only issue-based support to the Union government. We believe that politics should be limited to the last six months, and economics should take centre stage for the remaining four and a half years.” (NSS)

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