Actor-politician Kamal Haasan has recently aligned with Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin in expressing disapproval towards the proposal of increasing Lok Sabha seats, advocating for a state-level expansion instead, if deemed necessary. Haasan contends that the existing 453 seats are satisfactory in representing the country and has voiced criticism against the imposition of central decisions on state matters. This stance is in response to the ongoing discourse surrounding the delimitation process and the potential implications it may have on states like Tamil Nadu. The move to oppose the increase in Lok Sabha seats signals a unified front against what is perceived as an attempt to centralize power and influence, particularly in the realm of Hindi imposition. By joining forces with CM Stalin, Haasan is reinforcing the need to protect regional autonomy and linguistic diversity in India. This development underscores the growing concerns over the preservation of state rights and cultural identity amidst broader political reforms.

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Kamal Haasan backs MK Stalin in opposing Lok Sabha seat increase, criticizes Hindi imposition.
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