Writer cries foul over denial of entry to swimming club

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

A and an Art of Living was allegedly denied an entry to a reputed swimming club in the city for not following the dress code adopted since British time.

Batliwala and his friend Ghodke both in the city to participate in Sri Sri Ravi Shankar's programme, were allegedly denied entry to Swimming Club on Friday for wearing kurta pajamas, traditional Indian attire.


The issue surfaced after Batliwala took his account to describe the incident and urged his friends and followers to blacklist the club for following "British" rules, even 70 years after the country got its Independence.

was not available for his comments over the episode.

"It's quite unfortunate that there are clubs who are still following some rules which have no connection with the present time. I felt very insulted and do not understand the logic behind they continue some rules constituted by the British even after the country got its Independence 70 years ago," Batliwala told today.

The alleged that he and his friend were stopped by security guards and other officials at the swimming club gate for "wearing a kurta and pajama".

"They (Club authorities) told me that we have to wear British attire to get entry into the club. They said they could have allowed me if I had worn a dhoti instead. But I found that there were several persons allowed to enter the club even though they were wearing casual western clothes," he said.

"I do not understand in what context a British attire is require at a swimming club. You cannot have such rules which are not of our country," he added.

Requesting people to "blacklist" such institutions following such rules, Batliwala had put up a video on the in this connection.

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First Published: Sun, December 17 2017. 20:30 IST