Tamil Nadu MPs to Jump 50% to 59 Under New Women's Quota Bill: Annamalai

BJP leader K Annamalai stated that the Women's Reservation Bill and accompanying Delimitation Bill will increase the total Lok Sabha seats to 850, granting a 50% rise in MPs for every state. He emphasized that Tamil Nadu's representation would specifically jump from 39 to 59 MPs. Annamalai asserted that the bill ensures enhanced representation without altering the regional share of South India, which will remain at 21.9%. The legislation, introduced by the government, is set for discussion and voting in the Lok Sabha, though opposition parties have raised concerns over its intent.

Key Points: Women's Reservation Bill to Boost Tamil Nadu MPs by 50%, Says Annamalai

  • 50% MP increase for all states
  • South India's 21.9% Lok Sabha share unchanged
  • 33% quota for women in 850-seat Parliament
  • Bill to be voted on April 17
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"Tamil Nadu's MPs will increase from 39 to 59, a direct 50% rise": Annamalai backs Women's Reservation Bill

BJP's Annamalai says Women's Reservation Bill will increase Tamil Nadu's Lok Sabha seats from 39 to 59, a 50% rise, while keeping South India's share intact.

"Tamil Nadu's MPs will increase from 39 to 59 -- a direct 50% rise. - K Annamalai"

Dindigul, April 17

Bharatiya Janata Party leader K Annamalai on Friday said that the Women's Reservation Bill would ensure enhanced representation in Parliament without altering the existing regional share, adding that Tamil Nadu's MPs would be "increase from 39 to 59", which is a direct 50 per cent rise.

He said that South India's share in the Lok Sabha would remain unchanged at 21.9 per cent even after its implementation. He added that the Bill would ensure that no one would be "reduced or disadvantaged".

Addressing a campaign rally in Madurai in support of AIADMK candidate Paramasivam in the Vedasandur constituency, Annamalai said, "Before this Bill, out of 543 MPs, South India's share was 21.9%. Even after this bill, South India's share will remain the same at 21.9%. No one is being reduced or disadvantaged -- instead, everyone is being brought into Parliament in greater numbers."

"The number of Lok Sabha MPs is being increased. There is another welcome and heartening piece of news in this, 33% reservation has been allocated for our mothers and sisters...This 33% reservation will definitely help a child born into an ordinary farming family, even from the most remote rural areas, to enter politics and lead people towards change," he added.

Emphasising the objective of the Women's Reservation (Amendment) Bill, he said, "In the 2029 Parliament, out of 850 Members of Parliament, we have introduced a bill yesterday in Parliament to ensure 33% reservation for women, giving due respect to our sisters and mothers. Today, at 4:00 PM, all our MPs will vote and pass this into law."

He asserted that Tamil Nadu's MPs would be increased from 39 to 59, which is a direct 50 per cent rise. "The total number of MPs across all states has been increased by 50% through this bill. Tamil Nadu's MPs will increase from 39 to 59 -- a direct 50% rise. Similarly, Uttar Pradesh will go from 80 to 120, Kerala from 20 to 30, Telangana from 17 to 26, and Andhra Pradesh from 25 to 38. Every state gets a 50% increase," Annamalai added.

He further said, "You must be given the opportunity to speak. Your voices and rights must echo strongly in Parliament. It is for this purpose that this remarkable law has been introduced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi."

Reiterating his appeal to voters ahead of the April 23 Tamil Nadu Assembly election, Annamalai urged people to carefully consider the issue while casting their ballots. "Therefore, mothers and sisters, I urge you to take note of this carefully. And I sincerely request you not to cast your votes for the DMK," he said.

Meanwhile, Lok Sabha on Friday is set to continue discussion and vote on the passage of the Constitution (One Hundred and Thirty-First Amendment) Bill, 2026, which provides 33 per cent reservation to women in Parliament and State Assemblies, along with the Union Territories Laws (Amendment) bill, 2026 extending it to Delhi and Jammu and Kashmir, and the Delimitation Bill, which is set to increase and redraw Lok Sabha constituencies, increasing them to 850.

However, Opposition parties have raised concerns over the government's intent while reiterating their support for women's quotas in legislatures. The INDIA bloc MPs are scheduled to hold a meeting at Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge's chamber in Parliament at 10 am on Friday to chalk out the strategy for the Floor of the House.

According to the list of Business for Lok Sabha, The Constitution (One Hundred and Thirty-First Amendment) Bill, 2026; The Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2026; and The Delimitation Bill, 2026 will be taken up for discussion together.

Union Law and Justice Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal, and Union Home Minister Amit Shah are also likely to move that the amendments to the Women's Reservation Bill, and the Delimitation Bill be passed.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I support women's reservation, I'm concerned about the timing. Annamalai is saying all this just before the TN elections. Is this a genuine push for women or just political posturing? The bill should have been passed long ago without linking it to election campaigns.
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Suresh O
Good to see South India's share in Lok Sabha remains protected at 21.9%. That was a major concern for many of us. Increasing MPs from 39 to 59 for Tamil Nadu is a significant boost. Hope this leads to better development funds and attention for our state issues.
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Ananya R
As a woman from a small town in Tamil Nadu, this gives me hope. Annamalai is right – this reservation can help women from ordinary farming families enter politics. But the real test will be implementation. Will it be true grassroots representation or just political families again?
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Vikram M
The math doesn't add up properly. If total MPs increase to 850, and 33% is reserved for women, that's about 280 seats. But what about the quality of candidates? Reservation is needed, but we must ensure qualified women get these seats, not just party loyalists. The delimitation process needs transparency.
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Kavya N
Finally! This has been pending for decades. Better late than never. My only request is that this should be implemented without further delays. The 2029 Parliament timeline seems far away. Why can't it be implemented sooner? Women have waited long enough.

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