Nadia Jamil Says She Was Thrown Out Of A Restaurant In London For Being Pakistani

By Iman Zia | 22 Aug, 2017

Reportedly hate-crime has recently gripped Britain by storm post-Brexit. There has been systematic rise in terror against minorities living in a country that was famed as hospitable and thrived with its multicultural underlay. With a recent transition in government, things seem all the more uncertain for the U.K.’s future as a tolerant society. This time the victim has been Nadia Jamil, unarguably one of Pakistan’s most treasured gems and venerated artist. She has been living in Cambridge, U.K. for a while now and has come forward claiming that she and her father were both victims of racism.

 

Nadia took to Twitter to accuse a local eatery, ‘Don Pascual’ of refusing to serve them:

The restaurant, ‘Don Pasquale’ purportedly disapproved of Nadia’s father who sported a beard, and told them to leave while ‘screaming’ at them:

Users responded to the tweet, with some asking what exactly her father’s beard looked like.

 

The Italian restaurant, established in 1973 responded to her claim

‘@thedonpasquale,’ stated that they ‘did not refuse service,’ to which the actress hastily replied that they ‘snatched the menus’ from them and ‘told [them] to leave scream[ing].’

She seemed to be very upset at the whole situation:

 

The restaurant took to their own account to project their side of what exactly unfolded when the actress visited with her father

They asserted that the delay in giving both guests menus was not ‘intentional’ and that it was their inefficiency in proper time delegation that supposedly angered the actress who ‘began raising her voice.’

 

A verbal altercation allegedly ensued within the restaurant, after which the two guests were asked to ‘leave the premises’

The Metropolitan police were eventually involved to dilute the entire situation.

 

Many responded in retaliation to the unfair treatment, with the restaurant responding to all claims online hurled their way

 

 

A few previous guests at Don Pasquale responded to the incident, relaying that Nadia’s claims might be false

With some stating that ‘non-white’ guests had visited previously and hadn’t faced any problems

 

What do you think of the entire incident?

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