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‘Not a playground’: Congress MLA evicted from Gujarat assembly for wearing t-shirt

Vimal Chudasama, who represents the assembly constituency of Somnath, was reminded by the Speaker on Monday of the warning given to him last week and asked to come back after changing into a proper attire

Published on: Mar 15, 2021 06:52 PM IST
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Vimal Chudasama, a member of the Gujarat assembly, was on Monday evicted from the House by Speaker Rajendra Trivedi for turning up in a t-shirt. Chudasama, who is a Congress representative in the assembly, was reprimanded by the Speaker a week ago for a similar offence.

"You can't come to the House wearing whatever you want just because you are an MLA. This is not a playground. There are protocols to follow," Gujarat Assembly Speaker Rajendra Trivedi told Vimal Chudasama (ANI Photo)
"You can't come to the House wearing whatever you want just because you are an MLA. This is not a playground. There are protocols to follow," Gujarat Assembly Speaker Rajendra Trivedi told Vimal Chudasama (ANI Photo)

Chudasama, who represents the assembly constituency of Somnath, was reminded by Trivedi on Monday of the warning given to him last week and asked to come back after changing into a proper attire like a shirt, kurta, or a blazer, reported news agency PTI.

Following this, a minor altercation broke out between Chudasama and Trivedi as the Congress leader said since he campaigned for elections in t-shirts it carries the stamp of approval of his voters. He added that questioning it is equivalent to “insulting his voters”. "I sought votes wearing a t-shirt. This t-shirt is a certificate given to me by my voters. You are disrespecting my voters," Chudasama said to the Speaker of the House, reported PTI.

Trivedi disregarded Chudasama’s words and accused him of disrespecting the Speaker. He reminded the MLA that the assembly has its own set of protocols to follow and he has to abide by it. "I don't want to know how you approached your voters. You are disrespecting the Speaker's order. You can't come to the House wearing whatever you want just because you are an MLA. This is not a playground. There are protocols to follow," PTI said quoting Trivedi.

 
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