Indian Debating Union’s invitation to its forthcoming live debate

The Indian Debating Union invites you to its forthcoming live debate on April 5. This is a flagship IDU Vaishali debate, and is being held in association with India Habitat Centre.  The motion before the house is:

This House Believes That Narendra Modi Does Not Deserve To Be Prime Minister of India
This motion requires the debaters to address  many critical issues, from the 2002 Gujarat riots, social justice and minority concerns, to business, development and national security.

The Chair [Madam Speaker]:                      Shaili Chopra, Award-Winning Journalist, Author & News Anchor

For The Motion (Against Mr. Modi)
1st Speaker, The Proposition:                      Rakesh Sharma, Award-Winning Filmmaker on 2002 Gujarat Riots
2nd Speaker, The Proposition:                     Divya Gupta, Development Practitioner & Independent Journalist

Against The Motion (Defending Mr. Modi)
1st Speaker, The Opposition:                       Asifa Khan, National Executive Member, BJP Minority Morcha
2nd Speaker, The Opposition:                      Abhaey Singh, Polemicist & Founder, The Indian Debating Union

Guests include prominent NGO leaders, activists, media, business and public figures; the evening’s guests of honour are Zafar Sareshwala, philanthropist, activist & CEO, Parsoli Corporation and Manoj Mitta, journalist & author of "The Fiction of Fact Finding" and "When a Tree Shook Delhi".

Date:                     Saturday 5th April (This Saturday)
Time:                    Pre-debate networking starts at 6pm
and the audience must be seated by 6.45pm sharp.

Strictly no late arrivals please; auditorium doors will be closed from 6.49pm until the house is adjourned at c. 9.30pm. Uncivilised behaviour/interruptions of speakers are not tolerated at IDU events.

Venue:                 The Stein AuditoriumThe India Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road, New Delhi. [Google Map Link: http://goo.gl/maps/oMhQ6 ]

Seats are strictly limited to venue capacity, and available on a first come, first served basis. No press, media or other passes are required, and your friends and family are welcome as our guests (please delete the sender’s email address before forwarding this email to other invitees).

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