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Released: 2026-04-27
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109 Episodes
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109 Episodes
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Released: 2026-04-27
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Suhas Palshikar explains the delimitation row: North vs South, federalism, and women’s reservation

Suhas Palshikar explains the delimitation row: North vs South, federalism, and women’s reservation

In this episode of Frontline Conversations, Suhas Palshikar, political scientist and retired professor from Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune, analyses the growing controversy around the delimitation debate in India, the recent defeat of a Constitu
Time: 25:15
In this episode of Frontline Conversations, Suhas Palshikar, political scientist and retired professor from Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune, analyses the growing controversy around the delimitation debate in India, the recent defeat of a Constitution Amendment Bill linked to women’s reservation, and the larger political implications for federalism, representation, and democratic consensus. Drawing on historical context, constitutional provisions, and political developments, he explains why delimitation is emerging as a defining issue for India’s politics over the next decade.
The conversation further explores key questions around population-based representation, the imbalance between States, and the need to reconcile democratic principles with federal realities. Palshikar also reflects on the dangers of politicising and “weaponising” issues like women’s reservation, and how such strategies could increase divisions within Indian democracy.
Chapters:
00:00 | Intro: Delimitation row & political context
01:29 | Why the Bill failed in Parliament
02:32 | Constitution Amendment bill & consensus politics in India
04:33 | North vs South debate: Myth or reality?
06:06 | Is federalism under threat?
08:05 | Why delimitation is necessary
10:47 | Population control vs representation debate
15:36 | GDP-based representation debate
20:40 | Weaponisation of women’s reservation issue
22:54 | Civil society’s role in democracy
24:53 | Conclusion: Future of delimitation
Perfect for:
- UPSC aspirants preparing Indian polity, governance, and federalism
- Students of political science and constitutional law
- Journalists covering elections, Parliament, and policy debates
- Viewers interested in the north vs south political discourse
- Anyone seeking a deeper understanding of delimitation and India’s democratic structure
Credits:
Host: Amey Tirodkar
Editing: Razal Pareed
Producers: Kavya Pradeep M and Mridula Vijayarangakumar
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#Delimitation #IndianPolitics #Federalism #NorthVsSouth #WomensReservation #LokSabha #PoliticalAnalysis
Episode ID: 1000763775832
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Release Date: 27/04/2026, 08:22:00

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