A Bridge or A Barrier. STAKEHOLDERS Narendra Modi Prime Minister of India From BJP Omar Abdullah Chief Minister of J&K From JKNC MAJOR STAKEHOLDERS.

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A Bridge or A Barrier

STAKEHOLDERS

Narendra Modi Prime Minister of India From BJP Omar Abdullah Chief Minister of J&K From JKNC MAJOR STAKEHOLDERS

REGIONAL POLITICAL PARTIES Regional political party

Farooq Abdullah: Head of Party Ali Mohommad Sagar: Party Member Devinder Singh Rana: Party Member Nasir Aslan Wani: Party Member Qamar Ali Akhoon: Party Member Sheikh Nazir Ahmad: General Secretary JAMMU AND KASHMIR NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Bhim Singh: Founder of Party Balwant Singh Mankotia: Head of Party Harsh Dev Singh: Party Member Navin Bhakshi: Party Member Mohd. Ramzan: Party Member JAMMU AND KASHMIR PANTHERS PARTY

Mehbooba Mufti: Head of Party Mufti Mohammad Sayeed: Member of Party Muzaffar Hussain Baig: Party Member S.Trilok Singh Bajwa: Party Member Tareeq Hameed Karra : Party Member JAMMU AND KASHMIR PEOPLE’S DEMOCRATIC PARTY

NATIONAL POLITICAL PARTIES National Political Party

Amit Shah: Head of Party L.K. Advani: Member of Party Ravi Shankar Prasad: Party Member and Law and Justice Minister Dr. Murli Manohar Joshi: Party Member Arun Jaitely: Party Member and Defence and Finance Minister Sushma Swaraj: Party Member and Foreign Affair Minister BHARTIYA JANTA PARTY

Sonia Gandhi: Head of Party Dr.Karan Singh: Senior Member, Ex-Governor of J&k, Son of Maharaja Hari Singh Rahul Gandhi: Vice-President of Party Dr. Manmohan Singh: Party Member and Jaipal Reddy: Party Member Ghulam Nabi Azad: Party head in Rajaya Sabha INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS

S. Sudhakar Reddy: Head of Party D. Raja: National Secretary Ardhendhu Bhushan Bardhan : Party Member Binoy Viswam : Party Member E. Chandrasekharan Nair: Party Member COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA

Prakash Karat: Head of Party Basudev Acharia: Party Head in Lok Sabha Brinda Karat: Party Member Biman Bose: Party Member Manik Sarkar: Party Member COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA(MARXIST)

Maywati: Head of Party Satish Chandra Mishra: General Secretary of Party Dhananjay Singh : Party Member Kadir Rana : Party Member Arvind Kumar Chaudhary : Party Member BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY

Sharad Pawar: Head of Party Tariq Anwar: Co-founder of Party Praful Patel : Party Member Ajit Pawar : Party Member R.R Patil : Party Member NATIONAL CONGRESS PARTY

1.The delegates are expected to use parliamentary language at all times. 2.The delegates can hold up a press conference anytime during the committee after taking prior consent from the Executive board. The executive board will forward the same proposal to the Secretary General. 3.Delegates are expected to encourage smooth running of the conference. 4.Delegates are supposed to wear their respective conference identity cards at all times around the neck. 5.Delegates are allowed to carry their laptops/ipad/tabs. The management is not responsible for any kind of loss or damage. 6.Delegates are requested to very carefully go though the background guides for proper research with reference to their respective committee topics. 7.The principle of Parliamentary procedure where only one person speaks at a time must be strictly followed. 8.Each member shall have one vote and decisions will be taken only if two thirds of the committee votes for it. 9.English is the official language for communication. 10.Delegates are responsible for their own trash. After each committee session, each delegate is to clean his/her own area before leaving the room. 11.Delegates must respect the meeting room and furniture. Delegates found writing on tables or chairs will be removed from the conference. Delegates may not bring food into the committee rooms. 12.Delegates will pass memo to all the other delegate member from the different party. RULES TO BE FOLLOWED

After a two day debate with all the stakeholders the main motive of the conference is that is the abrogation of the Article 370 from the Constitution of India effective or not. WHAT ARE WE LOOKING AFTER THE CONFERENCE?

1.Each committee will award three titles ‘Principal Speaker Award’, ‘Best Opponent Award’ & ‘Best Research Award’. 2.‘The Best Participating School’ will be awarded on the basis of performance in all the three simulations. 3.The recipients of these awards will be chosen by the Secretary General of the conference on the basis of recommendations from the simulation executive board members who will chair the respective committees. 4.The factors to be taken into consideration are as follows: Extensive and accurate knowledge of committee topics, as well as application of said knowledge. Effective and diplomatic communication with other delegates. Contribution to pragmatic and acceptable solutions to the discussed issues. The ability to make cohesive and swaying arguments. Skill in the development of resolutions and amendments. AWARD POLICY