Chandrababu Naidu has emphasized the importance of delineating the process of delimitation from the management of population dynamics. He argues that these two concepts should not be conflated, as each serves distinct purposes within the framework of governance and electoral processes. Delimitation, which refers to the redrawing of boundaries for electoral constituencies, is a critical tool for ensuring fair representation. In contrast, population management involves strategies to address demographic changes and resource allocation. Naidu believes that separating these two aspects will lead to more effective policy-making and governance, ensuring that electoral boundaries reflect the true demographic realities without being influenced by population management strategies. This separation is essential for maintaining the integrity of the electoral process and ensuring that all communities are fairly represented in the political landscape.
Chandrababu Naidu has emphasized the importance of delineating the process of delimitation from the management of population dynamics