Revanth Reddy sounds alarm on delimitation: North will make us secondary citizens
Telangana chief minister A Revanth Reddy requested the Centre to avoid enhancing Lok Sabha seat numbers during delimitation.

Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy again expressed opposition to population delimitation based on Saturday's statement that South India "will lose its political voice" in case the exercise is conducted."In case of population-based delimitation, "north will make us secondary citizens. If BJP does delimitation exercise based on population, south India will lose its political voice. South will not accept population-based delimitation.
Demographic penalty policy
Out of each ₹1 tax paid by Tamil Nadu, it receives back 6 paise, similarly Karnataka 16 paise, Telangana 42 paise, Kerala 49 paise. But if Bihar Rs1 tax, it receives back Rs.6, UP receives Rs2.2, Madhya Pradesh Rs1.73.". We are a single country and we respect it, yet we cannot accept this suggested delimitation since it will politically constrain us," he furthered.
Next delimitation meeting in Hyderabad, says Stalin
Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin informed that the following delimitation of constituencies meeting will take place in Hyderabad. In the meeting, Stalin explicitly stated that the battle is more than likely to be carried on through the judicial route as well.We (South India) had fastest economic growth, greater GDP, greater per capita income, greater employment generation, greater development and greatest social welfare.