
🎂 “From Birthday Bash to Dictator Dash: How Modi Turned Schools Into north korea 2.0”
When a leader’s birthday becomes homework for parents, you know democracy has been shoved into the dustbin. Instead of focusing on education, schools are now being forced to act like PR agencies for the Prime Minister. Parents—already crushed under sky-high fees and zero regulation on the education mafia—are being humiliated with card-making and video-making tasks for a politician’s birthday. Here’s why this is a national embarrassment:
1. parents Pay Fees, Not Birthday Tribute Taxes
education already costs a fortune, with private schools squeezing every rupee out of parents. Now, schools are demanding extra “tribute labour” to glorify Modi. If this isn’t a dictatorship wrapped in confetti, what is?
2. education Mafia Protected, parents Punished
Instead of regulating exploitative schools, the government looks the other way. The same schools then use Modi’s birthday as an excuse to force PR assignments on parents. Irony just died.
3. Homework for parents, Not Students
Forget your kids’ assignments—now you have homework. parents must design e-cards, craft physical cards, or record cringe-worthy video messages praising Modi’s “initiatives.” Is this a school or an IT Cell internship?
4. Gratitude or Blackmail?
The circular doesn’t say “optional.” parents know exactly how this works: refuse to comply, and your child could face silent retaliation. Fear + flattery = textbook dictatorship.
5. north korea Would Be Proud
What separates this from Kim Jong Un–style propaganda? Nothing. Except maybe the balloons. When schools enforce birthday propaganda, it’s no longer education—it’s brainwashing.
6. Failed Policies, Forced Praise
Ironically, parents are asked to praise Modi’s “initiatives” even though his government failed to control the very education mafia that bleeds them dry. That’s like asking robbery victims to thank the thief.
7. From Democracy to DeModicracy
Schools should celebrate science, culture, or freedom fighters—not the Prime Minister’s birthday. Turning classrooms into bhakti halls is nothing but a step towards one-man worship.