Considering the heat that was generated over the sight of Katrina Kaif's legs at the Ajmer shrine, one would have have expected a dress code to be implemented in a matter of days. But a good seven months later, the move seems to have been as fickle as was the controversy that had been whipped up.
From a PTI creed in Daily News & Analysis: [Link]
The Nazim Khawaji Moinuddhin Chishti Ahammed Raza on Saturday clarified no final decision has been taken on a dress code for the 'ziareens'( devotees) but only gave some proposals to the Anjuman committee of the shrine.
"I have just sent some proposals to the Anjuman committee where I had just sought their consent over maintaining certain dress code in the shrine for the male and female devotees. But the dargah khadims(servers) and their Anjuman committee has blown the issue out of the proportions without reasons," he said. "No final decision hs been taken yet," he added.
The Nazim was responding to media reports that he has started the process of putting a dress code notices on board. "There is a need to maintain decorum in the shrine after the controversies where foreigners, tourists and even a film actress Katrina Kaif came here in absurd dresses," he said.
"I mean I have just asked for rumaal or dupatta to be used by women devotees to cover their heads, and for males a shirt upto elbow and pants or trousers upto the knees. I don't find anything wrong in it," Raza said.