Mumbai, April 19 -- Yuva Sena chief Aaditya Thackeray has raised serious concerns over the Central Government's move to link the Women's Reservation Bill with the delimitation of constituencies.
Questioning the motive behind redrawing electoral boundaries when the Women's Reservation Act was already passed in 2023, Thackeray labeled the new bill as a backdoor attempt to gain electoral advantage.
Aaditya Thackeray claimed that the "anti-democratic" bill, which aimed to increase the number of Lok Sabha seats and redraw constituencies, was defeated in Parliament due to the unity of the Opposition.
He argued that the bill was an interference with the Constitution and would have silenced the voice of several states.
Thackeray pointed out tha...