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Man In Lungi Not Allowed Into Kerala Assembly

Darpan News Desk IANS, 25 Nov, 2016 11:22 AM
    A man wearing a white check lungi (kallimundu) was denied entry into the visitors' gallery in the Kerala assembly on the ground it was an 'informal' dress, following which the state Human Rights Commission has sought a clarification from the officials.
     
    Kunjimoyin from Kondotty in Malappuram, who had come with a group of 38 persons to witness the assembly proceedings on November 8, was denied permission as he was wearing the white lungi.
     
    An upset Kunjimoyin filed a complaint before the Kerala Human Rights Commission stating that he was not prevented entry either at the gate or at the entrance of the assembly building.
     
    But he was not allowed to enter the visitor's gallery.
     
    Commission has sought a clarification from legislative Secretary V K Babu Prakash on whether there was a dress code in the assembly.
     
     
    Meanwhile, the Assembly Speaker's office said that 'informal dressing is not allowed inside the house and gallery. That is the usual practise. A decorum has to be followed. The 'Kallimundu' is an informal dress and so the person was not allowed', an official said.
     
    "We are adhering to the procedures followed by Parliament on dressing. Only exception is given to religious symbols," he said.
     
    The complainant has said it was the custom of Malabar to wear white shirt and kallimundu during auspicious occasions and sought amendment of rules if there were rules against visiting the house wearing 'kallimundu'. 

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