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Will Modi risk redrawing India’s electoral map?

Successive governments have long avoided an issue that could inflame deep-rooted divisions between the more populous north and wealthy south

In a country where most people weigh their words before criticising their powerful leader Narendra Modi, Tamil Nadu’s top politician MK Stalin is surprisingly blunt with his.

The southern state’s chief minister claims that Modi’s Bharatiya Janata party, whose political stronghold is in northern India, has been treating people in wealthier states — mostly in the south — as “second-class citizens”.

His bold accusation comes as India reopens the politically explosive issue of “delimitation” — a redistribution of parliamentary seats allocated by proportional representation to reflect the country’s growing population.

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