Andhra MP defends the offer of his third child

Andhra MP defends the offer of his third child




New Delhi:

Andhra Pradesh Lok Sabha MP Kalisati Appala Naidu has defended her derogatory offer to women – Rs 50,000 for the birth of a third child, and if a cow is a boy – a boy is a boy in the state, pointing to the “very poor next generation” and “very important” needs to increase population in India, already the most populous countries, or 144 billion, 144 billion, 144 billion, 144 billion.

Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu’s Telugu Desam Party member – bizarre in giving more ‘awards’ to boys (and sexist, and sexist, giving more’ awards for boys), which is associated with the Indian Janta Party at the center – is taken as a “revolutionary” by TDP seniors.

The ‘proposal’ comes between a row between the Center and the southern states, led by Tamil Nadu, on delimitation, ie, the process of re -starting the boundaries of the parliamentary constituency – based on the current population data – before the 2029 general election.

The southern states have argued that they will again get fewer seats in the possible Parliament, as they have controlled population growth compared to their northern counterparts, many of which are Hindi-speaking and have been seen as BJP strongholds.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin is leading this charge, as well as on the ‘Impose of Hindi’ on non-Hindi speaking states, through controversial three language formulas.

Last week, Mr. Stalin – whose Dravidian Munnetra Kazgam also led the anti -Hindi protests in Tamil Nadu in the 1930s and 60s, which led the DMK to dominate the election and invite counterparts of seven states including Punjab and Bengal to discuss these issues.

“The delimitation is a clear attack on federalism, punishing the states, which ensured population control by snatching our right voice in Parliament. We will not allow this democratic injustice!” He said on X on 22 March, calling for a meeting in Chennai.

The Center has denied both allegations, focusing the claims of ‘imposing’, the new education policy and the three-language formula, no student is forced to study Hindi, and the criticism of delimitation will not be distorted by emphasizing the southern states.

Chandrababu Naidu of Andhra Pradesh is one of those invited by Mr. Stalin, but his presence is uncertain. Mr. Naidu is an ally of the BJP and earlier this month, the population management demanded to reduce the delimitation. The TDP boss warned of a “aging problem” that will soon affect the South; That is, there will be many elderly people and will not be enough for the age of working.

He said, “The problem of aging has started in South India. There are advantages only in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. We were thinking (high population level) is a disadvantage … but it is now an advantage,” he said. Mr. Naidu also indicated a personal policy change – for population growth.

Tamil Nadu – One of the few states in which the BJP has never managed a political leg – is likely to be the issue of major elections in the vote, delimitation and language issue in an assembly election next year.


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