NEW DELHI:
Bureaucrats in
Tripura will have to avoid wearing
jeans and sunglasses when on duty, according to a new diktat issued by the state government. The move has triggered criticism from the opposition parties who called it "feudal".
According to the memorandum issued by principal secretary for revenue, education and information and cultural affairs Sushil Kumar, the officials attending high level meetings need to follow the
dress code.
"District Magistrates, ADMs being the district head need to ensure that in/at the state level official meeting which are chaired by the Honorable Chief Minister, Deputy CM, Ministers, Chief Secretary etc. or other high-level official meetings due regards needs to be given to the dress code,"
It added, "Certain casual attires like jeans and cargo pants should be avoided."
The memorandum issued by the BJP-IPFT government also pointed out that a few officials read and send messages on their mobile phones during meetings, which is a mark of disrespect and they should avoid it.
Tripura Pradesh Congress vice-president Tapas Dey said this order is a perfect reflection of feudal mindset of the state's ruling BJP-IPFT government and encroachment on the rights of government servants.
"How can they give orders on what to wear and what to avoid in the name of dress codes? This is most condemnable," he said.
Criticising the memorandum, CPM’s Goutam Das said the order was a reminder of the colonial rule under the British.
(With agency inputs)