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Lok Sabha, Tamil Nadu and MK Stalin
Tamil Nadu CM Stalin bats for more kids for more Lok Sabha say. How are the two linked?
Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu CMs have advised people in their respective states to have more children. While Chandrababu Naidu cited the ageing population, MK Stalin referred to the impending delimitation that could put southern states at a disadvantage in the Lok Sabha.
"Have 16 Children": MK Stalin On Delimitation, Tamil Nadu's Lok Sabha Share
"Have 16 children" - Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin's eyebrow-raising solution Monday to the possibility his state will be allotted fewer Lok Sabha seats - and therefore be less important to any party looking to form the central govt after 2029.
'Why shouldn't we aim for 16 children': Now, Tamil Nadu CM Stalin echoes Chandrababu Naidu's remark; cites decreasing Lok Sabha seats
Tamil Nadu chief minister M K Stalin has urged people to consider having more children, echoing a similar call from Andhra Pradesh chief minister Chan
After Andhra CM Naidu, Tamil Nadu's MK Stalin urges people to have 16 children
Tamil Nadu chief minister M K Stalin encouraged people to have more children, echoing a similar call by Andhra Pradesh chief minister Chandrababu Naidu. This comes amid discussions about realigning constituencies based on population.
'Aim for 16 children...': Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin moots higher population for greater say in Lok Sabha
Stalin's remarks come two days after Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu said his government was considering to incentivise families with more children.
'Couples Think Of Having 16 Children': MK Stalin On Tamil Nadu Lok Sabha Delimitation
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has referenced having "16 children" due to concerns over the Lok Sabha delimitation process potentially reducing southern states' representation in Parliament.
'Why Shouldn't We Aim For 16 Children?': Tamil Nadu CM Stalin's Swipe Amid Reports On Delimitation
TDP chief also mentioned that the state had earlier passed legislation barring people with more than two children from contesting local polls.
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Why Tamil Nadu Chief Minister wants newly-weds to have 16 children
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Chennai: Chief Minister M.K. Stalin Playfully Remarks, 'Why Should We Have a Small Family?' Amid Delimitation Concerns
Chennai: A day after Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu called for increasing the population in the south, his ...
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Political Tensions Escalate: BJP-DMK Clash Over Language and Identity in Tamil Nadu
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EPS questions Udhayanidhi's rapid rise to Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister role
AIADMK chief Edappadi K. Palanisamy questioned Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin's qualifications, ...
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Faith Esports wins inaugural Tamil Nadu Chief Minister's Trophy
On a historic day that saw esports take part in the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister's Trophy for the first time, Faith Esports ...
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Tamil Nadu Governor Ravi, CM Stalin Clash Over 'Dravida' Omission In Tamil Anthem—What You Need To Know
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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister urges Modi to avoid Hindi events in non-Hindi states
In a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin emphasised the need to respect regional ...
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