Chennai (Tamil Nadu):Two women in their early 20s have alleged they were thrown out of a Chennai hotel on July 27 on the grounds of their behaviour as claimed by the hotel had offended the sensibilities of other guests.
The girls involved in the matter were Rasika Gopalakrishnan and Shivangi Singh.
"My friend and I decided to go to a bar called the Slate Hotels on Saturday night. While dancing, there were 4 to 5 men who were standing at the bar and were constantly staring at us, making us very uncomfortable," Gopalakrishnan posted on Facebook.
"As far as we knew, almost everyone else was enjoying themselves as much as we did, yet why did we draw such unwarranted attention? Why was it so hard to digest that two people of the same sex were dancing together? I was appalled at the way in which we were immediately fetishized by the people around us," Gopalakrishnan said.
According to the victim, the two went into the washroom.
"Moments later, we hear frantic knocks on our door, ordering us to step out of the washroom. Four male bouncers and one female bouncer were inside the washroom, demanding to know what we were doing in the washroom together. They accused us of 'doing something else', they warned us about 'several complaints' they had received from the guests, and they insisted that we leave immediately. So we left," Gopalakrishnan said.
According to Gopalakrishnan, she and her friend were minding their own business without picking a fight with other guests at the hotel neither did they abuse them.
Wondering how the hotel could throw the duo without having the decency to explain to them the exact reason, Gopalakrishnan said: "Such offensive and unprofessional behaviour from the staff is UNACCEPTABLE. How dare they have the audacity to assume that we'd be 'up to something'?"