Vij said, he has written a letter to Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar and Education Minister Ram Bilas Sharma in this regard, saying the colonial legacy of black gown as convocation outfit should be barred in the educational institutions of the state.
Asking the BJP government to stop the "slavery tradition" which has been continuing since the British period, he said, "Indian dress will be better in place of heavy black gowns used during convocations as a symbol of status."
Talking to reporters here today, Vij, an outspoken BJP leader, said he would personally meet the ministers and the BJP MLAs and persuade them not to attend such convocation functions where the students and the teachers wear black gown.
In his letter, he said he had suggested the chief minister to constitute a committee of academicians to finalise the design and colour of "Indian dress code for such functions."
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