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“Operation Bar Me Kaala Karobar” Police And Excise Department In The Dock: Know Everything That Happens In These Bars As the Dusk Falls

“Operation BAR in Kaala Kaarobar” was shown on ‘Bharat Express’ a few weeks ago, which prompted the government to take action and ban bar girls from dancing in the bars in Delhi, the nation’s capital. What is noteworthy, however, is that in this case, no legal action was brought against any members of the Delhi Police or Exide Department. These BARS, which are a little off the capital’s main routes, still have bar ladies dancing. In the investigation of Bharat Express, it was shown where bar girls dance in Delhi.

Delhi’s Paharganj neighborhood and Panchkuian Road, where there are numerous bars. In these establishments, bar girls are dancing indiscriminately while breaking the law. Along with the pub owner, other participants in this scheme include the police, the Excise Department’s enforcement unit, and the Excise Intelligence Bureau. The area’s illegal dance clubs operate, keeping the laws in control. Customers are provided cocktails of booze and youth after paying a substantial fee, and as soon as night falls.

As soon as dusk falls, the lights in these bars darken, which signals the beginning of the Bollywood-famous song-dancing process, the women dance to the music and begin showcasing their moves. They entertain the visitors while also accepting their money by playing the tunes of their choice. Here, you pay a fair amount for this illicit amusement.

The party was in full swing at the movies bar in the Paharganj neighborhood of the capital city of Delhi around midnight. Numerous notes were being blasted while bar girls danced to Bollywood melodies. In accordance with the law, CCTV cameras in BARS are supposed to be turned on, however, they are not in these Delhi BARS. At the Filmy Bar in the city, bargirls were dancing to movie songs.

Is the dancing of pub girls taking place close to the police station really unknown to Delhi Police and Excise Intelligence Bureau? They can’t see these crowds in the pitch-black of night, can they?

The cost of the entertainment offered at Filmy Bar is very high. Every table has a barman who will provide you with a sampling of the beer or spirits of your choosing, but they will charge you more than the going cost. The majority of the time, they won’t even give you a bill. Due to the fact that the offering also benefits the Delhi Police, you will need to make separate payments for the celebration till late at night. An employee of the movie bar mentioned in the chat that if you want to make the girls dance, it would cost you sixty thousand rupees to party from midnight to three in the morning.

Inside KAMA BAR, there were dancing bar girls who were swaying to Bollywood movie songs. Blown notes were being directed at the present pub girls. While music played inside the establishment, bartenders danced with patrons. In the capital, after all, who is taking part in this game? Whose pocket does this illicit cash from illicit evenings go to? Feroze, a KAMA BAR employee, made a demand of 250 rupees per person when a group of 20 people approached him. The reporter informed the KAMA BAR staff that the celebration would go on long after midnight. The employee then said that because Delhi Police gets paid well for the late-night party, you must now pay an additional amount, making the cost per person 350 rupees.

BAR Moti Mahal Dx. In Rajputana Cuisine Fine Dining and Bar, when the reporter talked to the employee Santosh about a party of 30-40 people posing as a customer, he told that after one o’clock in the night, extras would be required for the party because they have to pay money to the police as well. The employee further told that if you will blow away the bundles of notes the bar girls will dance to the song you demand.

It’s 11:30 in the night, and suddenly the hustle and bustle intensifies in Orthem Bar, Bollywood songs are on, and everyone in the bar is in a different mood. Liquor is on its boom and bar girls are also in full swing. Bollywood songs are playing one after the other in Orthem Bar, bar girls are dancing, notes are in the air and the party is in full swing. On talking to the employee of the bar here, a demand of Rs 1.5 lakh was made for a party of thirty people.

Similarly, Deepak, an employee of Night Queen Bar, was asked for a party of 20 people, and he told that if the party continues till late at night, the charges will increase because twenty thousand rupees will go to the police only. And in M-Bar and Lounge, the employee asked for thirty-five hundred rupees per person for a party of 20-25 people.

Srushti Sharma

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