




“Although these seats may not be significant in terms of numbers, it will send out a strong political message about our commitment to the welfare of SCs/STs,” said a senior Congress leader. The Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs had on Thursday given its nod to implement the Commission’s report that was submitted in Parliament last month.
Congress sources explained that caste-based regional and political outfits could be the biggest losers because the redrawn constituencies would change the profile of the existing constituencies in terms of caste equations. That is how the Congress fancies a chance for its revival in states like Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.
Congress leaders said that the implementation of the Delimitation Commission report could help the party recapture its base in several states. “There would also be an emergence of young faces across the country because redrawn constituencies would unsettle many veteran leaders who have been holding on to particular constituencies for decades,” said sources.


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