South vs North New Delimitation debate: Hindi belt's share in Lok Sabha fallen more since 1951
- Posted on April 17, 2026
- By Business News Today
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Between 1951 and 1977, India's parliamentary representation underwent significant restructuring. Rather than a simple North-South divide, the data reveals a more nuanced reality: both Hindi-speaking regions and southern states experienced declining Lok Sabha shares. The primary drivers were expanded representation for Union Territories and growing influence of western and eastern states. Constitutional reorganization and federal boundary adjustments fundamentally reshaped India's democratic representation during this formative period.