In this case, it was a Muslim ghetto. And yes, even ghettos have pubs and restaurants on main roads. You simply do not go there with a girl. That entire Paharganj area is a bad area.
You go to Paharganj when you are a poor college kid who wants to hang out with his girl away from the eyes of parents or hire a girl or when you wanna get a hit. That's not a place for "respectable" tourists, which in fact puts a question on this lady.
This ordeal happened in OYO budget hotel...and I am sure it is not owned by any Muslim biz. and they lives in poor Ghettos and not the main Paharganj market area and business districts.
Don't be a juvenile simpleton trying to point to Muslims for this Rape epidemic that has earned India some dubious distinction, we all know the castesim and caste based rapes as revenge from upper castes on lower castes Dalits and Muslims too. It is an escapist theory to 'blame Muslims', blame Muslims areas...call they 'Muzzies' did it...
Blaming Muzzies is only emboldening the situation and making it grave...
And this is not about a particular Paharganj area thing...it is across the board in India, across the length and breadth of towns and big cities, no rural urban divide here.
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The hotel-aggregator, OYO Rooms, through which she booked the hotel (OYO Hotel on Main Bazaar Road, Paharganj, Delhi)
responded to the thread on Twitter and said that the company will look into the matter and ensure action. "Guest safety is our top priority and will take the strictest of action against the partner hotel involved in this incident. Appreciate your concern," OYO's official Twitter handle replied.
The vlogger has alleged that the hotel staff purposely switched off the AC and WiFi of her room and kept knocking at her door under the pretext of repairing them. She, fortunately, could escape to the airport in the middle of the night, once she was sure that the men had stopped patrolling outside her room. She has also mentioned that another hotel in Delhi, The Lalit in Connaught Place, had passed on her information to random men who had been stalking her.
Meanwhile,
other foreign travellers too shared, on the thread, similar stories of their unsafe experience while staying as tourists in India. A Japanese tourist has shared that her personal information was given by the hotel to men who were following her on streets and she was harassed through repeated phone calls on the landline in her room.
https://www.firstpost.com/india/tra...room-oyo-police-look-into-matter-5159471.html