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BJP wooing NCP (SP), DMK to get support for 131st Constitution Amendment Bill: Chidambaram

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BJP wooing NCP (SP), DMK to get support for 131st Constitution Amendment Bill: Chidambaram

**EDS: THIRD PARTY IMAGE** In this image received on Feb. 1, 2026, Congress leader P Chidambaram speaks during a press conference, in New Delhi. (Handout via PTI Photo)(PTI02_01_2026_000706B)

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New Delhi, Jul 15 (PTI) Congress leader P Chidambaram claimed that the BJP is wooing the NCP (SP) and the DMK to get their support for the 131st Constitution Amendment Bill which the government intends to bring in the Monsoon session of Parliament and urged the two regional parties to not support the Bill. Chidambaram also said any support to the new version of the "failed Bill" will be a "betrayal" of the NCP (SP) and DMK's own conscience that guided them earlier. "The BJP is planning to bring back the 131st Constitution Amendment Bill that failed in the last session of Parliament in April 2026," Chidambaram said in a post on X on Tuesday. "The failed Bill purported to reserve for women one-third of the seats in the Lok Sabha and the state assemblies, but its real purpose was to pave the way for delimitation and, possibly, gerrymandering of constituencies," he said. The Constitution of India was already amended by the Constitution 106th Amendment Act to provide reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and the state assemblies, he said. Hence there was -- and there is -- no need for a new Bill to provide reservation for women, he said. "After splitting the TMC, the BJP is reportedly wooing the NCP(SP) and the DMK to garner the crucial votes to support the new version of the failed Bill," he said. "NCP(SP) and DMK have been clear-headed about the real purpose of the failed Bill and it is expected that they will stand firm in the future too. "Any support to a new version of the failed Bill -- whose real purpose is delimitation -- will be a betrayal of their own conscience that guided them in April 2026," Chidambaram said. The former home minister claimed that delimitation of constituencies under the present formula will cause "grave injustice" to the rights of states that had faithfully followed the National Population Policy and contained the growth of the state's population. "States' rights must be fiercely guarded against the rampaging BJP," he said. The government intends to bring the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill proposing to raise Lok Sabha seats to 850 and initiate delimitation in the Monsoon session of Parliament starting July 20. PTI SKC KVK SKY SKY

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