'Couples May Think Of Having 16 Children': MK Stalin On Tamil Nadu Lok Sabha Delimitation
'Couples May 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.

Barely two days after Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu asked women to have more children to stabilise the population in his state, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, referring to a Tamil adage, has said the Lok Sabha delimitation exercise may make people think about raising “16 children”.

The statement by Stalin came on October 21 while he attended a mass marriage event in Chennai.

At the event, Stalin talked about the census and delimitation process which would redraw the electoral map of India, and referred to a Tamil saying “pathinarum petru peru vazhvu vazhga,” meaning acquire 16 different kinds of wealth and lead a prosperous life.

“The Parliament delimitation process may encourage couples to have many children and give up thoughts of a small family. But whatever be the outcome, provide Tamil names to your children,” the Chief Minister said after solemnising the marriages of 31 couples at a function held under the aegis of the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments department.

At the event, Stalin said in the past, elders used to bless newly married couples to acquire 16 kinds of wealth (pathinarum petru peru vazhvu vazhga) including fame, education, lineage, wealth, etc., and not 16 children. Gradually, people have come to believe in raising a small family for prosperity, he said.

“That blessing doesn’t mean beget 16 children, now a situation has arisen where people think they should now literally raise 16 children and not a small and prosperous family,” Stalin said.

Southern states in India are concerned that the delimitation process based on population may reduce their representation in Parliament, thus penalising them for successfully implementing population control measures.

In February this year, the Tamil Nadu Assembly passed a resolution opposing the delimitation process.

WHAT CHANDRABABU NAIDU SAID

During a public meeting in Amravati, Naidu, on October 19, had said there was a need to manage the population in Andhra Pradesh given there will be an increase in the ageing population.

“Till 2047, we will have the demographic dividend, there will be more youngsters. After 2047, there will be more old people…if less than two children are given birth (per woman), then the population will reduce. If you (each woman) give birth to more than two children, then the population will increase,” Naidu said.

Noting that the southern state’s birth rate has plummeted to 1.6, he feared the continuation of the current situation could lead to a further decline of the birth rate to 1 or lower, where only “old people will be visible in the society”.

NAIDU’s STATEMENT STIRS POLITICAL ROW

Meanwhile, responding to Naidu’s comments, a senior leader of former Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy’s party Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party (YSRCP), Jupudi Prabhakar Rao, questioned the efficacy of the Chief Minister’s ‘vision’ of asking people to have fewer children about 10 years ago and more now.

“What about himself (Naidu). He has only one son and his son (Nara Lokesh) also has only one son. He is a visionary right,” Rao told news agency PTI.

Further, the opposition party leader asserted that the people of the state did not follow birth control heeding Naidu’s advice, advising the Chief Minister to refrain from comparing himself to some erstwhile Chinese leader who had given such successful calls in the past.

However, the Andhra Pradesh Congress welcomed Naidu’s call for raising the population. Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) vice president Kolanukonda Sivaji observed the Chief Minister gave such a call keeping the best interests of South India in mind.

“Because, under delimitation, Parliament seats in our region (south India) will reduce and they will get added to the northern states. That’s why, to overcome this there is no time. So, when the population here increases, our seats will be with us,” said Sivaji.

Saving South India’s Parliament seats as the correct interpretation of Naidu’s call, Sivaji noted the NDA ally did not directly drive home this message but subtly chose the plummeting birthrate ploy to avoid friction with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Sangh Parivar.

What's your reaction?

Comments

https://ugara.net/assets/images/user-avatar-s.jpg

0 comment

Write the first comment for this!