How about lungi and kurta as well - especially for bearded topiwala reps from 
Dhubri, Hojai, Goalpara, Kachar etc :-))

Rgds,
Sandip



----- Original Message ----
From: Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2007 5:43:39 PM
Subject: [Assam] Need of Uniform in Assam Assembly ---- 'Black trouser, white 
shirt'


I think the historically appropriate and authentically Assamese dress code for 
MLAs , MPs from Assam , and  for govt. officials during business hours ought to 
be:


        ** Gamosaar lengti ( A gamosa loincloth, worn above the knees)
        ** Peasant shirt ( collarless shirt, without buttons)
        ** Jaapi for headwear, if weather decrees.
        ** Bare feet.


All ought to be made to commute in 'gorur gari' ( bullock carts). The flashing 
VVIP lights could be allowed over the oxen's tails.


Z-Security details shall wear no shirt, and the loincloth shall be stained in 
black, and the sidearms shall consist of mesi-daa ( bent long handled machete), 
 jaathi ( spear)  and dhenu-kaar (bow and arrow).


Anyone ( of the male species) looking like B'deshis must have to prove their 
non-B'deshi status by
displaying accepted physical evidence to law-enforcement officials


The least we can do.
        
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Satyen Brahma <>
Date: Aug 11, 2007 12:39 AM
Subject: Need of Uniform in Assam Assembly ----  'Black trouser,  white shirt'
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 
 Bangladeshi 'Clowns' in Assam Assembly : Need of Uniform ----
 
 
         The year 2007 has seen two of the greatest audacious acts of two 
Muslim organisations --- the All Assam 'Minority' Students Union (AAMSU) and 
the political party AUDF.  The AAMSU has shamelessly declared of driving away 
Assamese natives from Dhubri and Goalpara.
     Next, the members of the AUDF dressed up themselves like Bangladeshis in 
making 'Clowns' of themselves in the Assam Assembly on Aug 7. Its high time 
such nonsense in the form of lungis and topics be checked in the Secretariat. A 
dress code needs to be introduced where the members of the Assembly would be 
dressed smartly in black trousers and white shirts.
 
                          
                                                                                
     ---- Satyen Brahma,
                                                                                
                   Lokhora,
                                                                                
                     Guwahati


      
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