Delimitation meeting by DMK a “big drama” to hide its ‘incompetencies’: AIADMK

New Delhi: Tamil Nadu’s principal opposition party, the AIADMK has criticised strongly its archrival DMK over its meeting on Parliamentary delimitation.
It has termed the Joint Action Committee meeting in Chennai on Saturday a “big drama to hide the ruling party’s”incompetencies.”
AIADMK spokesperson Kovai Sathyan said the Joint Action Committee (JAC) meeting chaired by Stalin and attended by CMs of others states including Kerala’s Pinarayi Vijayan and A Revanth Reddy of Telangana, “has left an impression that it is a staged drama.”
The invitation letter sent out by Stalin states he was not against delimitation, but that the exercise will curtail Tamil Nadu’s number of MPs, he said.
“On the other hand, inside Tamil Nadu, in every nook and corner DMK is trying to say it loud that delimitation exercise itself is wrong. So which one is true? Stalin doesn’t want delimitation, or if delimitation happens, what is the solution,” he told PTI Videos.
“We from AIADMK propose that the proportion of 7.18 per cent that Tamil Nadu has right now with respect to MPs should not change which was intentionally omitted by DMK in its resolution that was passed in the all-party meeting called earlier (here). ”
“So it clearly leaves an impression to everyone in Tamil Nadu that the DMK is desperate to stick on to a narrative of delimitation which they want to carry forward to the 2026 Assembly elections by hiding all their incompetencies and failures of this government which is stinking deep in corruption,” he claimed.