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Raje’s desperate gambit: Imposing a dress code in college

Prescribing uniforms for university students is an attempt to win back the sympathies of Rajasthan’s conservative voters.

Published on: Mar 09, 2018 02:11 PM IST
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If the Vasundhara Raje government has its way, students in Rajasthan’s State-run colleges will follow a strict dress code prescribed by the Commissionerate of College Education. In the next academic session, boys will have to stick to a shirt, pant, jersey (in winters), shoes, socks and belt. Girl students will be barred from wearing shirts and trousers and can only wear the government-mandated salwar-suit, chunni, sweater or cardigan, saree, shoes/sandals and socks to college.

A file picture of Rajasthan chief minister Vasundhara Raje. (Himanshu Vyas/Hindustan Times)
A file picture of Rajasthan chief minister Vasundhara Raje. (Himanshu Vyas/Hindustan Times)

Apart from the criticism the order has invited for its attempt to throttle the freedom of expression as enshrined in Article 19 (1) (a) of the Constitution, which includes freedom of clothing, the directive’s timing makes it all the more peculiar. The diktat could be designed to deflect attention from a series of setbacks that the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party has recently suffered in the state. The defeat in by-elections for local bodies, for which results came in on Wednesday, is not the first. The opposition Congress, in contrast, has been regaining lost ground. The Congress won four of the six zila parishad seats, 12 of the 20 panchayat samiti seats and four of the six municipal seats for which polls were held on Tuesday. This came soon after the BJP’s embarrassing losses in the Alwar and Ajmer Lok Sabha constituencies for which by-elections were held on January 29. The defeats for a party in power both in the state and at the Centre could send alarm bells ringing for the BJP close to the assembly elections this year and in the run-up to the Lok Sabha elections in 2019. The party won 25 out of 25 seats in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls.

 
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