An Indian restaurant in Dublin, Ireland has been fined for allegedly refusing to serve an Indian man. | RArcadioINQ
An Indian restaurant in Dublin, Ireland has been fined for allegedly refusing to serve an Indian man.
He then said the owner of the restaurant, Ravi Shukla, asked if he was Indian. After agreeing to the question, Shukla allegedly said he did not serve Indians and asked Bhatnagar to exit.When Bhatnagar questioned the owner’s decision, Shukla began to shout at him about how his “family had suffered.” The shouting continued even as Bhatnagar and company were leaving the premises.
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