All India Political Parties Meet

Topic: Deliberation on the Growing Politicization of Religion and Its Impact on National Unity and Electoral Integrity

ABOUT

The All India Political Parties Meet (AIPPM) is a unique and inclusive platform that brings together representatives from India’s diverse political spectrum. Unlike formal parliamentary sessions, the AIPPM encourages open, off-the-record dialogue among political leaders and youth delegates on pressing national issues. The committee promotes consensus-building, collaborative policymaking, and a deeper understanding of the democratic values that guide the nation. It is a simulation of the real-world political environment, where ideology meets pragmatism, and debate shapes the path forward.

DIRECTORS

Vedansh Shastri

Vedansh Shastri

Moderator

He is a 5th year law student and being a law student, debating and public speaking is the thing which he does the most... keen to learn something new from the delegates and fellow EB members.

Srijan Majumdar

Srijan Majumdar

Deputy Moderator

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AGENDA

The agenda — “Deliberation on the Growing Politicization of Religion and Its Impact on National Unity and Electoral Integrity” — addresses a sensitive and deeply consequential issue in Indian politics. In recent years, the increasing intersection of religion and political strategy has sparked nationwide debates over secularism, identity politics, and the health of India’s democratic institutions. Delegates will critically examine how the use of religious narratives and symbolism in electoral campaigns affects voter behavior, marginalizes minority voices, and challenges the secular foundation enshrined in the Constitution. The session will also explore the role of political parties, the Election Commission, and civil society in upholding electoral integrity and fostering unity in a pluralistic nation. This agenda demands not only political insight but also ethical reflection, urging participants to think beyond partisan lines and work toward preserving the democratic and secular ethos of India.