Why This Kerala Lawmaker Says He Doesn't Want Bouquets At Events

TN Prathapan, newly elected Congress lawmaker from Kerala's Thrissur, is winning praise on social media for asking people to give him books instead of bouquets, shawls, and mementoes at all the events that he attends as a parliamentarian.
"I have decided to not accept bouquets and mementos at events. Just give me a book with love, that will make me the happiest. Knowledge is worth more than anything in this world, especially the money you spend to buy bouquets or something which lasts momentarily and will never ever give me the same joy that a book does," Mr. Prathapan wrote on his official Facebook page on Saturday.
Mr. Prathapan also said he wishes to build a public library for people in his native village Thalikkulam with the books he receives during his tenure.
I would like to build a public library for people in my birth village using the books I get these five years. Let's create a culture of reading. Because, as Francis Bacon says, "Reading maketh a full man," Mr. Prathapan added.

Among those who applauded Mr. Prathapan for his thoughtfulness was Congress leader Shashi Tharoor. "It's a great idea. I asked for something similar in my first year as a member of Parliament but gave up when no one followed to my request. Organizers present bouquets somewhat mechanically!" Mr. Tharoor tweeted 

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