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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
We express our humble gratitude to our Intellectual Partner Vision India Foundation, our Education Partner
Career Launcher LST Bhilai, Official Online Association The Analysis, and the Gethooked store, for extending
their helping hand to Chhattisgarh Mock Indian Parliament. Team CMIP is highly obliged for their support and
cooperation.
The unprecedented hard work of every individual member as team CMIP is exceptional and this venture would
not have been possible without their generous cooperation of various people. Even to pay them in words is
beyond the domain of our lexicon.
For more details about our sponsors and partners - connect to us through our Facebook page:
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FOREWORD FROM THE DIRECTOR GENERAL
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ABOUT MOCK INDIAN PARLIAMENT
We, the people of India, are standing on the threshold of a new tomorrow, a time when even the most hen-pecks
of the dictatorships are giving way to the triumphant democracy. Standing on such a crucial juncture, if
parliamentary debates and discussions are considered an end in itself then it’s just the beginning of a new end.
The parliamentary procedures, the long hours of debates the tediousness of the discussions are just the means to
an end. If now the question is what are these ends then the answer must be that it envisages that the principle of
democracy remains in its pristine form a form in which decision is reached through consensus , the leaders of
the people are accountable to them; that they develop a sense of sensitivity towards the masses . It also gives
immense scope to the masses to make sure that decisions of their future are in accordance to their dream, that
the discussions in the Parliament should circumscribe their needs and most importantly the outcome of the
entire procedure resonates with the ambitions of the masses and gives them immense strength, indomitable will
and courage to believe in parliamentary democracy where an individual happily entrusts his leader the
responsibility of realizing his dreams his ambitions and even his potentials.
CHHATTISGARH MOCK INDIAN PARLIAMENT 2015
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Chhattisgarh Mock Indian Parliament 2015(CMIP2015) was the first national level academic simulation of
youth parliament in the state of Chhattisgarh.
This event provided a stage, an opportunity where youth stepped into the shoes of a Members of Parliament and
took part in the decision making process of the country. This event aimed at cementing youth trust in
democracy and empowering them to become the future decision makers of the country.
Team CMIP believes that it’s time for the youth of the country to show, resolve and understand its
responsibility as future decision-makers.
CMIP 2015 was a two committee based simulation where the LOK SABHA discussed the Review of
Reservation Policy, focusing on women and policies to benefit the last deprived person whereas All India
Party’s Meet took on the Issue of Naxalism. The event was bilingual i.e. both in English and Hindi.
The event was held on 31st October, 2015 to 1
st November, 2015 in the steel city Bhilai.
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OUR PARTNERS
CAREER LAUNCHER - We are filled with gaiety in announcing our education partner Career Launcher LST
Bhilai . Career Launcher Bhilai has been recognized as the best academic institution in the state of Chhattisgarh.
It has produced All India Ranks 5, 7, 9, 12, 18, 21 and many more in various competitive exams. We welcome
CL Bhilai as our sponsor partner with open arms.
“Chhattisgarh Mock India Parliament 2015 is a great initiative to involve the young, budding students
to express their views and encourage their ideas on decision making. CL Bhilai takes great pleasure to be a
part of it.”
- Siddharth Mehta, Director, Career Launcher Bhilai.
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VISION INDIA FOUNDATION – Vision India Foundation is a platform which offers the brightest youth of
the country, avenues to participate in the modern nation building movement. It believes that politics,
bureaucracy, entrepreneurship and academics are the sectors which need the brightest talent of the country
today.We welcome Vision India Foundation in our team.
“'Vision India Foundation is proud to partner with CMIP. VIF believes that the young talent of this
country needs to engage more deeply with policy, politics and governance. India at this moment needs aware,
conscious and engaged citizens more than anything else. CMIP is a step in this direction and we wish CMIP all
the success.”
- Shobhit Mathur, Executive Director, Vision India Foundation
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ANALYSIS - Chhattisgarh Mock Indian Parliament is proud to announce its official online association with
India’s first fully student driven online literary and education platform - The Analysis. The Analysis aims at
providing a platform through which a wave of intellectual change can be seen and felt. It creates a dynamic
platform by involving various bodies to come on one common platform and debate and discuss on problems
which are of national and international importance. CMIP welcomes The Analysis to our team.
“We are proud to be the partner of CMIP 2015. High expectations will see great competition.”
- Rishabh Shrivastava, Founder, The Analysis
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GET HOOKED - Chhattisgarh Mock Indian Parliament has been officially associated with the Get Hooked
store. Hooked.co.in is a venture dedicated to young souls with its ambient freshness of style. ‘Hooked’ is
India’s first online clothing brand which not only sells you T-Shirts with unique designs but even lets you create
your own designs, showcase them and even sell them on our store. A bunch of goodies, free coupons and CMIP
t-shirts will be given at the event.
“The sublime effort initiated by the Chhattisgarh Mock India Parliament 2015 will help the social engineers of
tomorrow to broaden their horizon with regards to decision making and other crucial agendas of the
government.”
–Abhilash Shrivastava, CEO, Get Hooked
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SHARAD MISHRA CHAMBERS- Shri Sharad Mishra is a young and dynamic advocate in the High Court of
Chhattisgarh and District Court Raipur. He deals in Constitutional as well as Criminal matters. Sharad Ji is
alumnus of Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur.
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AGENDA AND COMMITTEE
ALL INDIA PARTY’S MEET
Hello Parliamentarians, It gives me immense pleasure to invite all of you in Chhattisgarh Mock Indian
Parliament! The agenda of the All India Party meet is COMBATING NAXALISM: THE WAY AHEAD. The
Nation is suffering from the cancer of violence and it need to be mitigated within the nick of time. I strongly
believe that our discussion and debate will contribute to Nation in affirmative manner.
AIPM would consist of a stakeholder group where participants would opine their view points on the issue of
Naxalism. The matrix would consist of Union ministers, Chief Ministers of different states, Bureaucrats,
Corporate stalwarts and NGO heads. The committee would discuss on government policies to combat
Naxalism. Issue measures, Peace talks, Army intervention and naxalite belt area would be highlighted.
We are looking forward to an active and engaging participation.
Jinendra Parakh
Speaker – AIPM
LOK SABHA
REVIEW OF RESERVATION
POLICY
ALL INDIA PARTY’S MEET
COMBATING NAXALISM- A WAY
AHEAD
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LOK SABHA
Rajneeti bayanbajiyon se nahi, zameeni muddo se hoti hai..
Namaskar Hon’ble Members of Parliament! I am delighted to put forth the agenda for Lok Sabha.
Dictionary defines reservation as ‘A district that is reserved for particular purpose’. Reservation policy in India
is a procedure of setting aside a certain number or percentage of seats in government institutions for the
unprivileged, minority or backward class. The Constitution of India believes in treating the equals equally and
the unequal’s unequally, i.e. positive discrimination in order to bring equality of opportunity and status in the
society. Reservations are generally based on caste, religion, gender, status as a domicile, migrants, differently
able and the like. The conception of reservation was enshrined in the Constitution of India to uplift the
downtrodden sections of the society so that they can stand at an equal footing with the privileged class.
The debate over the pros and cons of reservation policy is endless. Some argue that reservation policy seeks to
avenge the unjust done to the under privileged for all these year and it’s a maneuver for vote bank politics while
some argue that reservation system provides an opportunity to the concerned classes to improve their lives and
stand in par with the privileged sections of the society.
It has been 67 years since we are independent. The time has come to analyze the policies of Compensatory
discrimination. Are we on the right path? Have the concerned communities uplifted? Do we need to change
our Neeti? Let’s discuss. Looking forward for your views.
Suyash Pande
Speaker, Lok Sabha
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ALL INDIA PARTY MEET
31st Oct-1 Nov
The first day of the session started off with a lot of enthusiasm and zest in the delegates of the All India Party
Meet. The session started off with the discussion on the sub topic “Whether the problem of Naxalism is a law
and order problem or an ideological one?”
Most of speeches made on this sub agenda agreed that the problem of Naxalism initially started off as a law and
order problem but in the contemporary sense it has moved on to an ideological one.
To support this fact a delegate pointed out that economic disparity played a huge role in the rampant increase in
the of Naxalism, as it is an established fact that only poor take up arms to join the naxal movement.
Also the ideology behind Naxalism is supported not only by the literate tribals but also by highly educated
people from all around the world, such as Professors from Jadhavpur University, West Bengal and Jawaharlal
University, Delhi.
On the second day, the next issue up for the debate was on how to overcome the differences between the parties
to combat the issue of Naxalism. As the meet had a majority of first time debaters, the executive board stepped
up and suggested the delegates on how to effectively put up their points.
The Chief Ministers of red corridor states present in the meet jointly agreed to become signatories to Interstate
boundary agreements. The representatives of various national parties affirmed that they would overcome ego-
based clashes and jointly work towards mitigating Naxalism by reaching a common consensus.
A special person was present among the committee, Mr. Devendra Verma, Principal Secretary, Vidhan Sabha,
Chhattisgarh who took over as the speaker of the AIPM for a temporary period and enlightened the youth with
his words.
As a lot of different solutions for eradication were put up, the speaker allowed an informal session so that the
delegates could put up a model as to how these solutions would be implemented. This informal session saw a lot
of lobbying and heated discussion, after which a model was presented to the executive board.
The model provided concise solutions which included peace talk with naxalite leaders and encouraged setting
up of industries in the affected regions. Reducing the economic disparity among tribals and the other common
people was a major goal set up by the model. In order to pursue this henceforth, the model proposed setting up
of CSR cells to promote development in these areas.
This meet is ironically called stakeholders meet, but the real stakeholders i.e. the Naxalites are never present,
but this edition of CMIP introduced the completely new concept where two naxal commanders were present in
the committee to manifest their interests and put forward their assertions. The naxalites said that they were a
product of injustice prevailing in the society and the system, and had not joined naxalism by their choice, but
rather, by force. The naxalites threatened to blow up the proposed plant to be set up by the Reliance industries.
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The Lok Sabha commenced with eagerness and fidelity among the newly elected Members of Parliament. After
the oath taking ceremony Shri Prem Prakash PandeyJi announced the beginning of the formal session as speaker
of the House. In his address Shri Pandey Ji acknowledged about the origin and history of the Parliamentary
form of governance. He acknowledged about the sanctity of Parliamentary Democracy.
The motion to discuss on the issue of women empowerment was passed. The opening speeches of 20 members
from both the sides discussed the present status of women in our country and about various measures that can
be taken to uplift women. Then motion was passed to discuss ‘whether 33% reservation of seats in Parliament
for women will be a feasible step?’ to empower women. Different views were expressed by members of various
parties. In general it was admitted that, immediate and efficient measures are required at the grass root level to
empower woman in whichever role she is, just a symbolic representation will not solve the issue.
In the second session of the day after lunch, a new motion was adapted to discuss the reforms in present
reservation policies. A motion was moved by MP from Dhauraha to discuss on changes to be brought in
existing reservation policies. The day ended after the above motion was passed.
Next day the house resumed from the last session, a bill was tabled by MP, Ghaziabad to apply the Creamy
layer exclusion system in providing reservations to SC/ST’s in reserved seats for admission in education
institutes and appointment in Central Govt. Services. The bill was accepted for discussion and after the final
reading, the government refused to support the bill, dramatically the opposition supported the bill and voting
was done. The bill was not passed as it required two-third majority. The members who supported the bill from
the ruling party were suspended by the party. The government was questioned on its stance on the issue of a
wealthy and economically advanced community demanding reservation through aggressive movement that was
turning violent. M.P.’ from Gujarat and other states expressed their views on the undeserving demands of some
communities nationwide.
A national crisis followed the discussion. Attention was called on a violent attacks by Separatists in various
parts of Kashmir in which various casualties were reported and the involvement of Pakistani terrorists was also
revealed. The Home Minister and Defence Minister informed the house about the immediate actions taken to
control the situation. Then the speaker called the house for Closed Door Discussion on Kashmir Issues. The
issue of abrogation of Article 370, Cross Border terrorism in Kashmir and a communal intolerance was
discussed openly with heated arguments between some M.P.’s. During the end of the discussion for the first
time majority of members from all the parties were seen standing together and committed to resolve the long
pending Kashmir issue. The House was adjourned till next session.
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Charcha Chai Pe.....................…………………...........................
The first edition of the Chhattisgarh Mock Indian Parliament witnessed an exclusive tete-a-tete “Charcha Chai
Pe” conclave. The primary objective of this conclave was to bring together curious delegates and experienced
set of dignitaries in one room.
Charcha Chai Pe brought together a senior renowned Politician, an experienced Indian Police Services officer
and an entrepreneur-cum-motivational speaker.
A joint session was called on by the secretariat of the CMIP for further deliberation of the event.
Shri Pradeep Gandhiji, former Member of Parliament, Shri D.M Awasthiji, (D.G. Naxal Operations) Indian
Police Service and Shri Siddharth Mehtaji, Director Career Launcher Bhilai were present at the dais.
The ‘Charcha Chai Pe’ episode began with the opening speech by the Director General of CMIP Suyash Pande.
He introduced the dignitaries to the members and moderated the session.
In his opening speech, Shri Pradeep Gandhiji emphasized on the role of youth towards modern day politics. He
focused on the idea of change, driven by youth and congratulated Team CMIP for taking efforts for this event.
He discussed his vision of “GVALA”, i.e., Global Vision Local Action.
Shri D.M Awasthiji provided his practical field experience and cleared the air of doubts on the Naxalism issue.
He answered more than 40 questions from the audience.
Shri Siddharth Mehtaji deliberated the idea of ‘youth and change’ focusing on the issue of time management
and the importance of leadership skills in one’s life.
After the opening speeches, the house was open for discussion and questions. The members in the house were
both enthusiastic and curious in questioning the dignitaries. A lot of pragmatic issues were discussed and
deliberated at the conclave. The session was concluded by Shikhar Shrivastava, Secretary General, CMIP, who
thanked the members for their precious time.
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Shri Devendra Verma Ji is the incumbent Principal Secretary of Chhattisgarh Vidhan Sabha. He has experience
of visiting more than 24 Parliament houses across the world and is also well versed with Parliamentary system
of India. His lecture backed by sound knowledge and deep experiences in the field provided the participants
with very useful information. He not only gave the analysis of working of Indian Parliament but also
highlighted the specialties of different Parliament houses of the world.
Special Lecture by Shri Devendra Verma
Principal Secretary, Chhattisgarh Vidhan Sabha
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Glimpses of day 1
Shri Prem Prakash Pandey, Minister Higher & Technical
Education, Chhattisgarh at the inaugural ceremony
Shri Prem Prakash Pandey Ji addressing the Lok Sabha as
the Speaker of the House
Guests with all the participants Executive Board of the Lok Sabha
Executive Board of AIPM Pradeep Gandhi Ji, D.M. Awasthi Ji and Siddharth
MehtaJi at our exclusive conclave ‘Charcha Chai Pe’
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Glimpses of Day 2
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Shri Devendra Verma Ji, Pr. Secy, C.G Vidhan sabha. M.P.’s during voting on a bill.
M.P’s lobbying to make consensus. Shri Satyanarayan Sharma Ji, Senior M.L.A. C.G.,
addressing the Valedictory Function
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VENUE
Our venue for Lok Sabha Sadan and accommodation for Hon’ble Members of Parliament.
Hotel Ashish International, G.E Road, Power House, Bhilai, Chhattisgarh.
Three star accommodation facilities.
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OUR TEAM
SHIKHAR SHRIVASTAVA – Secretary General | [email protected] SUYASH PANDE – Director General | Contact - +91 7587168737 | [email protected] JINENDRA PARAKH – Head of Technical Support | Contact - +91 8827298000 HARSHITA GUPTA – Head of Finance | Contact - +91 8109000063 TEJASWI TIWARI – Head of Marketing | Contact - +91 7828079998 HARSH GUPTA – Head of Delegate Affairs | Contact - +91 7869063518 TOSHAN CHANDRAKAR – Head Content Provider | Contact - +91 9770780682 SUYASH GOVERDHAN – Head of Public Relations | Contact - +91 8602345191 DARSHAN GANDHI-Head of Logistics |
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