It turns out that a few weeks ago, a member of the staff of Taj Bengal was harassed by a fellow member. Two wings of the state ruling party’s workers’ union stepped in – one for the alleged victim, one for the alleged harasser. It also turns out that the two parties had a major row, reportedly even coming to blows, inside the hotel’s precincts.
It was the hotel management who then pleaded that curfew be imposed in their own hotel. How this may have affected other hotel guests, what imposing Section 144 would do for the establishment’s brand apparently outweighed the trouble of being the venue of two warring Trinamool factions. What next? Dialling 999 and calling for 144 when there’s a quarrel at home?