Aadi Abadi factor: How delimitation, women voters shape Tamil Nadu poll narrative

With just a week to go for the Tamil Nadu elections, the political heat is rising as relentlessly as Chennai’s summer. The focus has now firmly shifted to the decisive “aadi abadi” (half the population) who have emerged as central to campaign strategies and electoral narratives across party lines, especially amid the debate about the Delimitation Bill to implement Women’s Reservation Bill.

At around 11 am on Thursday in New Delhi, Parliament witnessed high-voltage scenes as debate on the Women’s Reservation Bill began amid sharp political exchanges. Touted as a landmark step towards women’s empowerment, the bill has triggered a wider churn across the political spectrum.

Simultaneously, on the ground in Chennai, the mood was markedly different. The ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) launched a protest, waving black flags and burning copies of the delimitation proposal, a strong visual statement against the move.

Black emerged as the defining colour of the DMK’s mobilisation on April 16. At the party headquarters, black flags, shirts, and charred papers set the tone for dissent.

DMK workers burn copies of the proposed Delimitation bill during a protest at the party office in Chennai. (Photo: PTI)

Nearly 390 km away in Namakkal, Chief Minister MK Stalin, usually seen in his trademark neatly ironed white attire, wore black and set ablaze copies of the bill after raising a black flag.

“Poraadum Poraadum, Vellvom Ondraaga,” the Chief Minister said, meaning “We will fight, we will win,” as the crowd echoed his call. His son and Deputy Chief Minister, Udhayanidhi Stalin, too wore a black T-shirt throughout the day in Madurai.

‘NORTH VS SOUTH’ NARRATIVE GAINS GROUND

The DMK’s central Chennai office was packed with thousands of party workers who gathered in large numbers to oppose the legislation. Leaders and cadres alleged that the move could dilute regional political representation.

Slogans, speeches, and coordinated demonstrations highlighted concerns that the exercise may not adequately account for state-specific political dynamics, particularly in southern states.

BLACK SAREES, STRONG MESSAGE

In a striking visual, several women leaders joined the protest draped in black sarees, symbolising dissent. Their presence underscored a layered political message: while the bill centres on women’s representation, not all women leaders are aligned on its implications. Notably, however, only one woman DMK leader was present at the party’s central office protest.

WOMEN VOTERS: THE REAL GAME-CHANGER

As campaigns enter the final stretch, all parties are aggressively targeting women voters through welfare schemes as well as narratives around political representation. The contrast is stark: while Parliament debates empowerment, the streets of Chennai echo resistance.

The coming week will be crucial in shaping how this narrative influences voter sentiment , especially among women, who could ultimately decide the electoral outcome.

KAMAL HAASAN EXTENDS SUPPORT

Kamal Haasan’s Makkal Needhi Maiam also adopted a dark theme, with black flags raised at its office. Haasan campaigned for the DMK in Salem this week wearing a black shirt — perhaps anticipating the party’s line of protest.

AMIT SHAH IN PARLIAMENT

Union Home Minister Amit Shah made a strong statement in Parliament, asserting that the delimitation exercise would benefit southern states by increasing their representation. He said Tamil Nadu would gain 20 more seats, Kerala 10, Telangana 9, and Andhra Pradesh 13. Maharashtra, which after Uttar Pradesh has the second-highest number of Lok Sabha MPs, is expected to gain 24 additional seats.

DELIMITATION: AN ELECTION ISSUE IN TAMIL NADU?

The DMK has turned delimitation into a key election issue, effectively using it as political ammunition. It has given the party a boost in terms of optics, with a narrative emerging that southern states could be politically disadvantaged by the BJP-led Union government.

How far this narrative will influence public opinion in Tamil Nadu, however, remains the key question.

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