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Refused by hotels and lodges, Pak family spends the night on a Mumbai footpath
Mateen Hafeez,TNN | Oct 15, 2015, 07.42 PM IST

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The Karachi-based family was in Mumbai to visit the Haji Ali Dargah (pictured).

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MUMBAI: A trip to 'Maximum City' turned bitter for a family from Pakistan. After visiting the iconic Haji Ali dargah, the family of six from Karachi found that no hotel or lodge was willing to give them rooms. When their efforts to return to their relatives' house in Jodhpur too failed, the family - which included three women and a boy - had no option but to spend the night on a footpath.

The family had arrived in India last week, and had stayed a while with relatives in Jodhpur. They had arrived in Mumbai, with two things on their agenda - a visit to Haji Ali and an attempt to meet Bollywood star Salman Khan.

"After being with our relatives in Jodhpur for over a week, we decided to visit the Haji Ali Dargah in Mumbai for ziyarat (prayers). We arrived in Mumbai on October 14 morning, went to the shrine and returned from there after prayers," said Noor Banu, who had come to India with her brother Inayat Ali (55), nephew Shakeel Ahmed, two other women and a seven-year-old boy.

After a visit to Haji Ali, the family had tried to find accommodation. That's when their trauma started.

"I asked the family to wait near a hotel at Bhenzi Bazaar and began searching for a hotel or lodge. Till the evening I visited around a dozen lodges, but everyone refused to admit us since we are from Pakistan," said a bitter Shakeel Ahmed.

"What is the problem in providing us accommodation when the Indian government has given us valid visas?" he added.

"The little boy, who watched the 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' movie, is a big fan of Salman Khan. We thought we will try to meet Salman Khan too. However, the experience has been bitter. I don't want to say more. We just want to leave and reach home as early as possible," said Ahmed.

After they were turned away by a dozen lodges and hotels, the family decided to return to Jodhpur. They went to the Mumbai Central Railway station to take a train, but were stopped by the railway protection force (RPF).

The RPF personnel told the family that there was no train for Jodhpur late in the night and that they would have to come the next day. The family could also not spend the night on the platform, as that is not permitted in Mumbai.

So, they come out of the station and took the only option open to them - spend the night on a footpath.

On Thursday morning, the family left for Jodhpur. "We are going from Mumbai, but don't want to go with bitter memories. However, one will think about the treatment given to him or her on foreign soil," said Banu. The family did not approach the police, saying their priority was to reach home at the earliest.

When a reporter told Ahmed that the Indians' attitudes towards Pakistan changed after the 26/11 terror attacks, Ahmed said, "Even we feel bad for it. However, one cannot malign the image of all Pakistanis because of that."
 
Visiting these durgas and other places of these so called saints is Shirik and Bidaat !! these stupid people got what they deserve and Indians have once again shown their true colors.
aisey nahi kehtay, buri baat
 
Good. They got what they deserved. Naive idiots. Can't blame the indians. They were simply being indians. These are the dumb Pakistanis who stupidly and falsely believe that Pakistanis are indians are the same people. Well done indian people.

Why is it common for Indians to discriminate against Pakistanis/Muslims?

I knew that a lot of Indians hated Pakistanis but i didn't think there would be active persecution.
 
Now the aman ki tamasha has fallen flat on their face and they have learn how shining India truly is. A slum, with residents who act like slumdogs
 
Why is it common for Indians to discriminate against Pakistanis/Muslims?

I knew that a lot of Indians hated Pakistanis but i didn't think there would be active persecution.
In this case, it was discrimination against Pakistanis. We have had 4 wars with Pakistan since our independence, so we hate no one more than the Pakistanis, but the principal reason being the terrorist attacks on our soil which were planned and carried out from Pakistani based terrorist (like 26/11) and regular cross border terrorism in Kashmir.
The reasons for them not getting accomodation in low budget lodges is:
i) the lodge owners do not want be involved in anyway if these pakistani guests turn out to be terrorists
ii) hatred for pakistanis
I personally believe it is more of the 1st reason or maybe a mixture of both reasons.
P.s: Most other posts on this topic will be for the purpose of trolling.
 
These pakistani tourists were trying to find a place in "Bhendi Bazaar" and not "Bhenzi bazaar" according to the article. This is a low end area and it seems this family was your average lower middle class so they must have went to cheap lodges. Now these small owners won't like to get into trouble with police verification and all that regulations...even if you are an Indian and you don't have proper identity proof, it's difficult to get a hotel let alone a PAKISTANI!

The hotel owners were just being cautious and trying hard not to get into trouble, you can't blame them!
 
This is how cruel indians are as soon as they here pak name dont know what happen to them

At other hand we welcome indians not as visitors but as human beings

I agree did these stupid pak have got only india left for travel which is fully poisoned
 

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