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ccpcj (commission on crime prevention and criminal justice)

The United Kingdom Parliament was convened to address the fate of British India. It is the year 1942, and the Indian independence movement is gaining momentum. The Muslim League, led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah, and the Indian National Congress, led by Jawaharlal Nehru, are engaged in intense negotiations with the British government, represented by Prime Minister Winston Churchill. 

 

The future of British India hangs in the balance, as the parties grapple with the complex issues of partition, self-governance, and the potential creation of a separate Muslim state. Members of this committee will assume the roles of key figures in this pivotal moment in history, navigating the intricate web of political, religious, and cultural interests that will shape the destiny of the Indian subcontinent. The deliberations that take place will determine the course of history, as they strive to reach a consensus that will have far-reaching consequences for generations to come.

Agenda:“Analysing the dynamics of human smuggling and trafficking on routes to the Central Mediterranean and suggesting effective policy measures”

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