Delimitation bill: Since 1951, Hindi belt’s Lok Sabha share has fallen more than South's
Amid the recurring debate over whether northern states could gain at the expense of the South in any future Lok Sabha expansion, the historical record tells a more complicated story.
The main reason was not a gain for the South over the North, or vice versa, but the growing representation of Union Territories and the rising share of western and eastern states. The comparison also needs to be read with caution: India’s map looked very different in 1951, before the linguistic reorganisation of states. By 1956, states were more or less in their present form, but several UTs either had little or no Lok Sabha representation at the time.
Taken together, the data shows that changes in parliamentary representation were shaped not just by the North-South balance, but also by state reorganisation, UT representation, and the evolving federal map of India.
► The 1951 election was held before the linguistic reorganisation of states, so state boundaries were very different from today’s
► After the 1956 reorganisation, states were broadly in their present form, but several Union Territories still had little or no Lok Sabha representation
► The fall in share was driven partly by the growing representation of UTs and by gains by western and eastern states
► Even in 1977, the last election in this analysis since Lok Sabha seats have not been reallocated after that, Daman & Diu did not exist as a separate UT
► This comparison tracks share of total Lok Sabha seats, not voter population per Member of Parliament or constituency size
►For 1951 and 1957, the figures refer to seats, not constituencies, because some constituencies then elected two members
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The main reason was not a gain for the South over the North, or vice versa, but the growing representation of Union Territories and the rising share of western and eastern states. The comparison also needs to be read with caution: India’s map looked very different in 1951, before the linguistic reorganisation of states. By 1956, states were more or less in their present form, but several UTs either had little or no Lok Sabha representation at the time.
Taken together, the data shows that changes in parliamentary representation were shaped not just by the North-South balance, but also by state reorganisation, UT representation, and the evolving federal map of India.
► The 1951 election was held before the linguistic reorganisation of states, so state boundaries were very different from today’s
► After the 1956 reorganisation, states were broadly in their present form, but several Union Territories still had little or no Lok Sabha representation
► Even in 1977, the last election in this analysis since Lok Sabha seats have not been reallocated after that, Daman & Diu did not exist as a separate UT
► This comparison tracks share of total Lok Sabha seats, not voter population per Member of Parliament or constituency size
Get real-time updates and result insights on the CBSE 12 Result 2026.
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Abhishek Upadhyay
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The problem with democracy is that every one gets a say in every matter even if they are illiterate or they don’t what politics is. The irony that Stalin and his likes are creating is akin to Muslim league in 1937 constituency elections. According to his view Tamil Nadu is already on par with Europe, but he doesn’t understand that the development of any state depends on all other states of the union. If north develops it will be beneficial to all the states that have access to waterways because it will be cheaper for them to export material and earn revenue from foreign states, they will also enjoy easy monopoly on the northern market. These local politicians thrive on creating uncertainty and fear among the people. About restructuring of the Lok Sabha seats. Tamil Nadu will get 59 seats instead of 39, Kerala will get 30 instead of present 20, Telangana will get 29 instead of current 19 and Karnataka will get 42. The seat share of south will increase from by .67% while the share of northern states will decrease by 1.2%. I’m pretty sure this knowledge is public domain, but just to satisfy the poltical narrative these leaders are spewing hatred.Read allPost comment
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