Student donning Speaker's role conduct proceedings efficaciously
Dhuri student grills opposition as house leader in mock debate
Punjab Newsline, Sri Anandpur Sahib-
A mock session of the Punjab Vidhan Sabha was organized on the occasion of India’s Constitution Day in the Punjab Legislative Assembly established here to mark 350th martyrdom day of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji on Wednesday. The students from government schools across Punjab participated in this mock session.Even though it was just a mock session, as many as 117 students played their roles so realistically which reflects it as a real Punjab Vidhan Sabha sitting.
Harkamaldeep Singh, a student of School of Eminence, Ghanouri Kalan, representing Dhuri MLA and Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, took potshots on the the opposition throughout the proceedings with fact-based replies. Harpreet Singh, student of Government Adarsh Senior Secondary School, Kotdhandal, representing Leader of Opposition Partap Singh Bajwa, raised several Punjab-related issues and had a repeated verbal clashes with the Chief Minister’s representative.
Jagmandar Singh, student of H.S.N. School of Eminence, Jaito, representing Kotkapura MLA and Punjab Vidhan Sabha Speaker Kultar Singh Sandhwan, conducted the proceedings of the House excellently and sorted out arguments amicably between the ruling party and the opposition with great seriousness. During the session, he adjourned the House twice. Daljit Singh, student of School of Eminence, Kiratpur Sahib, representing Sri Anandpur Sahib MLA and Punjab Education Minister Harjot Singh Bains, highlighted about revolution brought out by Punjab government in the education sector.
The role played by Gursevak Singh, student of PM Shri Government Senior Secondary School, Harike Pattan, representing Patti MLA and Cabinet Minister Laljit Singh Bhullar, was highly praised by the spectators. Throughout the proceedings, Gursevak Singh responded spontaneously and enthusiastically to each & every question raised by the opposition against the government. His style was such that he appeared to be a seasoned legislator.