One man, one vote; one vote, one value. A simple idea—fair and democratic. However, this logic creates an imbalance in the federal set up. The Indian Constitution originally mandated periodic delimitation—the redrawing of constituency boundaries to reflect population shifts. In 1976, Indira Gandhi made a choice to freeze delimitation as per the populations ascertained by the 1971 census. Population control was a priority. The southern states performed admirably. Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka embraced family planning. Fertility rates dropped. The North, particularly Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh, lagged behind.