Census, consensus

The census has officially issued a notice. Many future problems

The formal census action will now begin any day. The reference date for March 1, 2027 (i.e. the date of the 2027 census) – the freeze date (which means that none of the children born after this date will be calculated in this census, even if the field work continues until later – puts the census itself politically burdens. The argument has been to hold the census quickly and provide enough time – the last committee takes five years. But this is the census to take another two years, and given the conditions for reallocation will likely be earlier than expected Lok Sabha Seats will be revisited after the 2026 census. Most likely, female bookings will start before LS 2029 Election.

For a long time, voting and voice were key disputes for the demarcation committee. The MP/MLA to population ratios are higher in the densely populated northern states. so Voting value These states are lower than those with fewer nationals than one member of Congress in the southern countries. One argument says that this is unfair to the North. in turn, award The northern seats with more seats in Congress failed or compensated for population control, injustice For southern states that end up being punished for population stability. them lose seats, thus losing Voice.

Coupled with women’s retention, it will “reduce” opportunities for male candidates. Political parties will worry Looking for Women who read and write read “Victory”, which is just a myth. The simple answer is that they will find women the same place where they find a “winning” male candidate. Why ask female politicians to be polished when the worst male criminals compete? More and more women are rising from grassroots/Panchaat politics to state-level positions, not just cross-party male counterpartisans. It is always nice to remember that even women in political families are fighting the patriarchal production of the family – building mothers involvement is creative writing. The reality is that legislation is just the first step for larger women to participate in the election competition.

To sum up, both will subvert India’s political composition. The first question is Year – So where are the public debates and intellectual discussions about solutions? Continue to freeze in the seat until North’s population is stable? Increase the population of LS seats and accommodate southern states, while the number of southern states increases? Unified seats in the third state to accommodate women’s quotas? What are the possibilities? It is time to rub the political grand position of the whole party and to carry out strict solutions with fair and just solutions to achieve decisive and good changes to India’s political future.



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This article is an editorial opinion in the printed version of The Times of India.



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