Acharya Prashant explains that most problems people face deserve to be ignored if one can encounter the one real problem worth fighting. Regarding delimitation, he argues that the Southern states have surged ahead in performance parameters and human development through resolute action and right priorities. He notes that the fertility rate and Human Development Indicators in the South are significantly better than in the Northern Hindi belt. He asserts that the South's progress is a result of conscious choices toward nation-building and that the nation should reward this behavior rather than penalize it. He expresses concern that delimitation based on population would lead to the over-representation of the Hindi heartland, which he considers a travesty for national policy-making. He further explains that the South contributes significantly more tax revenue and has better systems for policing and education. From a spiritual perspective, he distinguishes between the material world of quantity and the spiritual world of quality, stating that the South represents quality while the North represents quantity. He suggests that a fair approach to delimitation would involve increasing the number of seats while keeping the proportions between states the same. Finally, he emphasizes that a successful democracy requires education and empowerment to ensure that voters are not manipulated and that every vote has equal value.