This Article is From Jul 17, 2014

'Dhoti' Issue: BJP, Congress Welcome Tamil Nadu Government's Decision to Bring New Law

'Dhoti' Issue: BJP, Congress Welcome Tamil Nadu Government's Decision to Bring New Law

File photo: Venkaiah Naidu

New Delhi: The BJP and the Congress today welcomed Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa's decision to bring in a legislation to put an end to the practice of denying entry to dhoti-clad people in clubs in the state.

"It is a welcome decision. It is an irony that a law has to be made to allow dhoti clad people in clubs. It is an outdated law made during British time whereas Indian people practise several traditions. Dhoti is a common dress in states like Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh," Parliamentary Affairs Minister Venkaiah Naidu told reporters outside the Parliament.

The Tamil Nadu government's decision comes after Madras High Court Judge Hariparanthaman and two senior advocates were barred from entering the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association for wearing dhotis last week when they reached there to attend a book release function. The staff denied them permission saying wearing dhoti was violation of club's dress code.

"How can they object to someone wearing a dhoti...they were wearing decent clothes," Mr Naidu asked.

Senior BJP leader Murli Manohar Joshi said that he even wore a dhoti when he visited the United Nations.

"'Dhoti' is a national dress in states like Tamil Nadu. It is in our culture and it has to be given its due respect. I visited the UNO wearing dhotis," Joshi said.

The Congress too came out in support of the Tamil Nadu government's decision. Its MP Shashi Tharoor said that even he was barred from entering into the clubs a couple of time in Chennai when he was wearing a kurta.

"Clubs can have their own rules and you can restrict your members. But how can you restrict entry when the club profits from public functions by renting the premises. They do not have the right to restrict people as it is disrespectful of social traditions," Tharoor said.

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