This news made headlines.
Right then. Let us legislate against offending symbols. That is a great step in the right direction for a secular democracy with no other issues (especially trivial ones like hunger, poverty, employment, climate change, infrastructure, economy, corruption, safety, human rights, terrorism, religious fundamentalism) and way too much time on our (and our venerable legislators’) hands.
Do you want to know what the actual problem is?
Unfortunately, the problem as seen by the government babus is that those who are ‘unauthorised’ to use a particular symbol need to be penalised.
I take issue with the perspective of the government: that somehow the problem is the rationing and limiting use of symbols that accord privileges, and not that privileges are accorded in the first place with no real value to the common citizen.