"It would be a great day in the history of this country if 30 crore students give a written commitment in their mother tongue to shun violence in any form in a piece of paper with signatures of their parents," Swamy said.
Swamy, in a letter to the Prime Minister asked him to declare November 26 as the Citizens Day or National Pledge Day.
PM had announced last month that November 26 would be observed as the Constitution Day from this year onwards to make students aware of the relevance of the constitution, preamble and B R Ambedkar.
"I feel involvement of school students in the programme across the country would be more meaningful," Swamy, advisor to the the Build India Group said, adding that methods as followed the Group would be "very appropriate".
The pledge reads as "we reject violence in any form. We shall keep our environment clean and tidy. We promise to be good citizens and, therefore, we are taking this solemn pledge".