Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Naidu orders review of marshals’ uniform

- HT Correspond­ent and Agencies

NEWDELHI: Rajya Sabha chairman M Venkaiah Naidu on Tuesday ordered a review of the new military-style uniform of marshals in Parliament’s upper House amid criticism including from former Army chief General Ved Prakash Malik, who called the attire illegal and a security hazard.

The marshals appeared in the Rajya Sabha on the first day of its 250th session on Monday in the deep blue winter uniform and peak caps similar to those senior army officers wear on ceremonial occasions. The uniform also has an aiguillett­e and braided cord similar to military uniforms. Earlier, the marshals wore bandhgala suits and turbans during winters and safari suits in summers.

“The secretaria­t of Rajya Sabha, after considerin­g various suggestion­s, came out with a new dress code for the marshals. But we have received some observatio­ns from some political as well as some well-meaning people. So, I have decided to ask the secretaria­t to revisit the same” Naidu said.

Malik objected to the new uniform in a tweet on Monday. “Copying and wearing of military uniforms by non-military personnel is illegal and a security hazard.” Malik, who led the Army during the 1999 Kargil War, hoped Naidu and defence minister Rajnath Singh will take “early action”.

A Rajya Sabha official, who did not wish to be named, said that the request for the change in uniform came from the marshals, who complained that it was too cumbersome to “maintain their stiff turbans”.

“Several senior officials discussed it over time, and from a range of options, we choose one [new uniform],” said the official. The design, the official added, was finalised in-house and no external agency was involved.

The marshals were to wear a white uniform in summers similar to that of navy personnel as per the new dress code, according to people aware of the developmen­t. The green uniforms were meant for the winters. The new uniform also has epaulettes with stripes depicting the seniority of the marshals.

Congress leader Jairam Ramesh sought to speak about the change of the uniform in the Rajya Sabha on Monday. “It is a very significan­t change,” Ramesh said when the House was in the middle of a condolence motion for former Union minister Arun Jaitley, who passed away in August. Naidu stopped Ramesh, saying it was not the right time to make the point. “You always make significan­t points at an insignific­ant time,” Naidu told Ramesh on Monday.

Former vice Army chief Lt Gen AS Lamba welcomed the move to review the decision on the uniforms. “The sanctity of military uniform has to be preserved. It is good that it is being revisited.”

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