
From Pyongyang to Prayagraj: India’s supreme Leader Takes a Page from North Korea’s Playbook
When the education Ministry orders CBSE, Kendriya Vidyalayas, and Navodaya schools to screen a film glorifying PM Modi’s childhood till october 2, it’s not “nation-building.” It’s cult-building. Here’s how India’s classrooms are slowly being redesigned into propaganda theatres:
1. Welcome to the New Syllabus: supreme Leader Studies 101

Math, Science, History? Irrelevant. The real subject now is The Childhood Adventures of Modi Ji, complete with cinematic re-creations.
2. From Textbooks to movie Screens: Indoctrination on Wide Angle
Forget independent thought. Kids are now forced to sit through state-sponsored biopics—because apparently, nothing teaches “critical thinking” like propaganda.
3. Education Ministry or PR Ministry?

The line between government departments is blurring fast. Schools, which should be centers of learning, are now PR theatres screening the Leader’s highlight reel.
4. CBSE = Central Board of supreme Leader Education
Kendriya Vidyalayas and Navodaya schools are being mobilized for a mass personality cult drive. north korea must be proud of its indian franchise.
5. When Classrooms Become Cinemas, Democracy Becomes Comedy
Kids across india will be spoon-fed the idea that greatness is inherited from one man’s boyhood. Meanwhile, actual classrooms crumble, teachers are overworked, and education quality sinks.
6. Ambedkar Dreamt of Enlightened Citizens. We’re Getting Brainwashed Subjects.
Instead of fostering questioning minds, the state is enforcing obedience through storytelling. A generation is being taught not to ask “why,” but to clap on cue.
🔥 Bottom Line: It looks like North India’s “Supreme Leader” is getting inspired by North Korea’s supreme Leader—turning schools into propaganda halls, kids into audience members, and democracy into a tragic parody.