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Dhoti-Wearing Farmer Stopped From Entering, Karnataka Minister Closes Bengaluru Mall For Seven Days As Penalty

Nishtha AnushreeJul 18, 2024, 03:08 PM | Updated 03:08 PM IST
GT World Mall, Bengaluru

GT World Mall, Bengaluru


The issue of an elderly farmer being denied entry into Bengaluru's GT World Mall was raised in Karnataka Vidhan Soudha (Legislative Assembly) on Thursday (18 July).

Karnataka Minister of Urban Development and Town Planning, Byrathi Suresh, announced the closure of GT Mall for seven days as a penalty.

The elderly farmer, Fakeerappa, had booked a ticket to watch a movie with his family but was denied entry because of his attire — a dhoti, kurta, and pagadi (turban) — traditional Indian clothing without anything controversial.


The move was welcomed by Assembly Speaker UT Khadar, who stated, "Whatever you promised, please do accordingly."

This incident comes amid the Siddaramaiah-led Congress government's recent pro-Kannada and pro-Kannadiga policies, including promising reservations for locals in private-sector jobs.

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