The Centre has pioneered a new hospitality model where activists are relocated across state lines under the National Security Act (NSA) to ensure they get 'fair treatment' and better weather.
In a move that redefines 'state-sponsored tourism,' the Central Government informed the Supreme Court that climate activist Sonam Wangchuk was moved to Rajasthan for his own good. Officials argue that the National Security Act is actually the 'National Sightseeing Act,' designed to give persistent protestors a much-needed break from the harsh Delhi pollution. Wangchuk is reportedly enjoying the 'fair treatment,' which includes a 24/7 security detail that ensures he doesn't accidentally leave his luxury detention room and ruin the Zen vibe.