Mumbai, Mar 23 (UNI) Hemant Patil, national president of India Against Corruption, on Sunday accused the country's opposition parties of trying to stir up trouble regarding the reorganisation of the electoral college and alleged that these parties have adopted the path of sowing confusion among the countrymen and putting pressure on the government.
However, any decision will be taken impartially under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The countrymen have faith in Modi, said Patil,
DMK and other parties are afraid that after the delimitation of constituencies, the Lok Sabha seats in South India will decrease based on population. Selected parties in Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Odisha, West Bengal and Punjab are not against the delimitation of constituencies, but are demanding a fair delimitation. However, Patil expressed his regret that these political parties have forgotten that the decisions taken during the tenure of the current government are in the public interest and fair.
The government has not come forward with any side regarding the delimitation of constituencies. Patil said that the efforts made by the opposition to create confusion in this regard are worrying. In a huge country like India, which is a symbol of unity in diversity, the opposition is conspiring to create a rift by creating confusion that the seats in the north will increase after the delimitation of constituencies and the seats in the south will be less, he added.
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