Kharge Presses Modi for Delimitation Talks as Pawar Family Rift Complicates Opposition Math

Congress seeks an all-party meeting on boundary redrawing while internal NCP divisions create uncertainty over whether the opposition can present a unified front against the constitutional amendment.

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday demanding an all-party consultation before the government moves forward with revised delimitation proposals. The letter, dispatched July 17, asks the prime minister to convene leaders across the political spectrum to discuss the boundary redrawing exercise that will determine parliamentary representation for decades [1]. Kharge framed the request as a procedural necessity rather than a partisan gambit, arguing that a change of this magnitude requires consensus before legislation reaches the floor.

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