Virat Kohli and his restaurant land in hassle with LGBTQIA community
Team India captain Virat Kohli is taking a clear stage once the unsatisfying campaign at the icc T20 tournament 2021. Kohli, World Health Organization gave up India’s T20 captainship, is taking a clear stage from the New Zealand T20 series yet because the 1st check in Kanpur against the Kiwis however there appears to be without stopping to his woes.
Team India captain Virat Kohli is taking a clear stage once the unsatisfying campaign at the icc T20 tournament 2021. Kohli, World Health Organization gave up India’s T20 captainship, is taking a clear stage from the New Zealand T20 series yet because the 1st check in Kanpur against the Kiwis however there appears to be without stopping to his woes.
A chain owned by Kohli, One8 Commune, has raised a recent storm when it absolutely was suspect of being biased by an advocacy cluster of discriminating against the LGBTQIA+ community. ‘Yes, we tend to Exist’ same that One8 Commune has branches in Pune, city and Kolkata. The Zomato listings for the restaurant say ‘stags aren't allowed’.
“We direct message (sent direct message) to them 2 weeks ago with no response. We called the Pune branch, they confirmed that entry is not only allowed for straight couples cisgender or cisgender women's groups; same-sex couples or a group of gay men are not allowed; trans women are allowed to respect their clothes, "the group wrote in an Instagram post.
The Instagram post of "Yes, We Exist" also said it had received no response from the Delhi branch of the channel, while the Kolkata branch said "deer are not allowed" despite its booking page. Zomato suggested the opposite. LGBTQIA + customers are common at these trendy restaurants, bars and clubs in India and Virat Kohli is no exception, ”the post added.
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