India, April 15 -- Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin on Wednesday led an emergency meeting of MPs from his party Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) as he continued to push back against the delimitation amendment Bill proposed by the government. He reportedly issued calls for black flag protests across the state and said that the proposed amendment was a "massive historic injustice" against the South.

The chief minister warned of "consequences" over delimitation concerns and said that he was doing so as "a self-respecting Tamil" and the head of the DMK.

"Is punishment being meted out to Tamil Nadu and the southern states for the crime of striving for India's growth? The delimitation amendment bill that the Union BJP government plans to in...