A coalition of resident welfare associations from several areas, including Indiranagar, Koramangala, J.P. Nagar, and Lavelle Road, have been fighting commercialisation for nearly five years now, but it is only recently that the authorities starting forcing establishments violating norms to shut shop. “It’s the pub owners who are at fault for housing their establishments and violating zonal regulations. In some cases, it’s the buildings they operate out of that violate norms. But they have tried to pitch musicians and now employees against us,” said Sneha Nandihal of I Change Indiranagar.
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