Claris ban will not be held in Delhi’s Pitampura restaurant: Kapil Mishra made a statement

New Delhi
Kapil Mishra, a minister in the Delhi government, said that the restaurant in Pitampura has changed its policy, where people were prevented from entering the first Indian apparel. Now people coming in any dress will be allowed to enter the restaurant. This step has been taken to promote equal behavior towards all customers.
Kapil Mishra said in the social media platform ‘X’ post that the restaurant of Pitampura has changed its policy and now there will be no restriction on people coming in any costumes, especially Indian costumes.

Restaurant operators have assured to welcome customers coming to Indian apparel. At the same time, discounts will also be given to sisters coming in Indian apparel on the occasion of Rakshabandhan. Earlier, Kapil Mishra had repaired a video on the social media platform X and described the incident of banning Indian costumes in Pitampura’s restaurant.

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Kapil Mishra had told that Chief Minister Rekha Gupta took the matter seriously and directed the officials to investigate and take quick action. After Kapil Mishra’s post, restaurant operators accepted their mistake. Neeraj Aggarwal, director of the restaurant, clarified in a video that he has no restriction on customers coming in any dress and all are welcome.

Neeraj Aggarwal, owner of Tubata Restaurant, said in a conversation with IANS that we are not stopped in any dress here, all are welcomed. He insisted that the women who came in the saree, shoot are not stopped. All come with the family. If you register before coming here, there will be no problem of waiting.

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He said about the viral video on social media that this is a video of August 3. There was more crowd that day. Something must have happened. But, we all welcome. I also invite minister Kapil Mishra and Chief Minister Rekha Gupta in the Delhi government to come to the restaurant and welcome them.

The restaurant manager also admitted that it was misunderstanding, no one was stopped on the basis of apparel here. Additionally, on the occasion of Rakshabandhan, the restaurant has announced a 10 percent discount for women coming in Indian costumes.

Let us tell you that the video about Tubata Restaurant went viral on social media. In that video, a man claimed that he came to this restaurant. Since, he was in Indian dress, he was stopped from going inside. On the other hand, people dressed in less clothes were allowed to go to the restaurant.

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