India, April 17 -- Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi created a stir in Parliament after repeatedly referring to the "number 16" while criticising the government's plan to link delimitation with the 33% women's reservation law. His remarks came during a heated debate over proposed amendments that aim to increase Lok Sabha seats and redraw constituencies.

The comment quickly triggered speculation among political observers, with many trying to decode what the Congress leader meant. The debate forms part of a wider political battle between the opposition and the government over the future of electoral representation in India.

Delimitation Bill Voting: What Did Rahul Gandhi Say About 'Number 16'?

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