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A young man was denied entry into an Indian passport office due to a dress.
He was wearing shorts and slippers, which the guard considered unfair.
The young man questioned the dress code citing the criteria to wear casual office.
The founder of a startup ignited a hot discussion on social media after sharing that a young man was recently denied entry into a passport office in India. Taking the founder of deals, X, Vineth K, shared that he was waiting for his turn outside the passport office, when a security guard stopped the young man from entering the building due to his choice. The young man was wearing shorts and slippers, Mr. Vinath revealed. When the guard told the man that the shorts were not allowed inside, the young man questioned the argument of the rule, saying, “We go to corporate offices in this way. Why do you not allow the government’s office.”
After 2 minutes of discussion, the young man’s father went in and requested the passport officer for a one -time exception, claiming that he had traveled a long distance to reach the passport office. The young man was allowed to enter the office. On the other hand, the security guard entered a discussion with the startup founder.
“The security person told me -” Some people do not pay value to our work and our offices. Who comes to the office in the night wearing? Women, are the inner elders – what if they feel uncomfortable? The whole generation is deteriorating and his parents did not say a word “” The guard complained to Mr. Vinath.
Today’s event – a perspective
A young adult came to the passport office in his shorts today (I was waiting for my turn)
Security said, shorts are not allowed – this is a passport office
He said, we go to corporate offices in this way. Why do you not allow a government … pic.twitter.com/hpamxc4b4i
– Vinath’s (@dealsdhamaka) 29 April, 2025
Ending his position, the startup founder asked his followers for his opinion.
While some people disagreed with the guards, others realized that the young man should have followed the rules.
“This is their office. At the end of that day we are customers who are paying a fee and getting their services! If they want a certain dress code for visitors, they should mention it on their page!” Written a user.
“If the man is going to the Registration Office/ Muniped office to meet the Computer for an important issue on his property, he will wear such a dress,” asks another question.
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The third user said, “They should mention the rules for the passport office. It is expected to wear formal for the Indian origin/government offices. Not everything should be mentioned in black and white.”
One person said, “What is aggressive about shorts? We used to wear shorts to the entire Indian police force till the 70s.” “If there is a clear rule about the dress code for the passport office, it should be denied. Otherwise he did not break any rule and whatever dress he wants to be allowed,” another said.