Wednesday 28 October 2015

To-do guide for people who want to return awards

Following is a guide for people who want to return their awards to Government.

Key points

v  You must have been awarded by previous governments is the minimum basic requirement

v  You should have group to return award to government

v  You must have at least a tiny amount of secularism or else you may be considered as a copy-paste awardee

v  You need not know why you are returning award but you must be aware that you are returning award because you are not happy with "Central (and not state)" government's policies in handling communalism

v  You should mug up words such as 'secular India', 'worst ever pressure on freedom of speech', 'dictator government', and 'worst threat to secularism in the history of India'. Just read few speeches made by your companions who returned their awards earlier.

v  It doesn't require you to prove how "Central" government has underperformed in tackling communalism or how it is dictating its terms by curbing freedom of speech as nobody care why you returned the award. Just mug up the speeches and pass the time when you will be questioned media.

v  Add a tendency to bifurcate media into secular media and non-secular media before answering them. It will help you whether to answer or dodge the questions.

v  If you are returning award with a group of like minded people, then finding the place where you will have to return the award would not be difficult.

v  Returning award doesn't mean returning prize money.

v  Enjoy the new awards after returning government's awards such as you will get new designations such as SR for secular, INT for intellectuals and NSI for non secular, non intellectual award returnee.

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