5 Places Where Indians Are Banned In Their Own Country


BANGALORE: From North to South and East to West, India is filled with communal harmony, democracy and freedom of citizen rights which makes it the most subtle place to be born or live in, reports Scoop Whoop.

 Indians have the right to travel around all the corners of the country with full freedom, but is it actually true? Doubts arise when we come across some instances where prominence to foreigners is more than Indians in the country which we think is ours, they are:

Uno-In Hotel, Bangalore

The Uno-In Hotel in Bangalore started in 2012 to catering the needs of Japanese nationals in the city in association with Nippon Infrastructure Company. Situated on Langford Cross Road in Shanthinagar, the Uno-In hotel houses a Japanese roof top restaurant called Toppen which is exclusively for Japanese. This niche in here is the reason the hotel got popular, stopping Indians from entering the roof top exclusive. The Greater Bangalore City Corporation soon shut down the hotel on racial discrimination charges.
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