New Delhi: A new political statement has come into discussion tween the ongoing debate in Parliament regarding the Women's Reservation and Delimitation Bill. BJP leader Boora Narsaiah Goud has personal that through the Delimitation Bill, a big step forward can be taken regarding Pakistan occupied Kashmir (POK). His statement has given a new turn to the political debate and the opposition has moreover reacted sharply to it.
What did the BJP leader say?
BJP leader Boora Narsaiah Goud said that the provision for seats related to PoK in the delimitation snout is important. He claims that in future the seats will be unswayable there moreover and the representatives elected from there can wilt part of the Parliament.
Is this snout really related to PoK?
According to reports, the Delimitation Snout mentions a mechanism under which seats can be unswayable for the PoK region as well if the situation changes. At present some seats are reserved for PoK in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, but elections are not held there.
Why is the debate heated in Parliament?
There is once a heated debate going on in the Parliament regarding the Women's Reservation and Delimitation Bill. The ruling party is calling it a historical reform, while the opposition is linking it to political strategy.
What is the objection of the opposition?
Opposition parties say that the new distribution of seats through delimitation may stupefy the interests of some states. Especially the states of South India have expressed snooping that this may reduce their political stake.
Will Lok Sabha seats increase?
There is moreover a proposal to increase the number of Lok Sabha seats under the delimitation process. In some reports, there is talk of increasing this number from 543 to virtually 850, which may transpiration the political equation.
Is this just a political statement or a worthier strategy?
Experts believe that the statement given regarding PoK can moreover be a political message, through which national issues can be brought to the centre. However, its very implementation depends on a number of ramble and international aspects.
What will happen next?
Now the focus is on the voting in Parliament and the remoter process. It will be interesting to see how the government gets these bills passed and what the opposition responds to.
This new statement on the delimitation snout is no longer limited to just a law, but it seems to be rhadamanthine a big issue related to national politics and strategy.

