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People on Social Media start #BoycottJWMarriott campaign after the hotel terminated Atul Kochhar’s contract

Chef Atul Kochhar was hounded recently by trolls for a tweet that highlighted the Islamic persecution of Hindus. The tweet was made after the Chef was not entirely happy over Priyanka Chopra’s apology for the infamous Quantico episode which described Hindus as terrorists.

Since then, Kochhar has had his livelihood attacked after JWDubai Marquis terminated his contract. Islamists and leftists have been celebrating ever since in what they claim to be a victory over bigotry. However, many people have been unhappy over the manner in which the Chef was treated and claim it is another instance of Islamist persecution of Kafirs.

Following the termination of the contract by the hotel, people on social have started demanding that their hotels be boycotted.


It remains to be seen whether the boycott has any desirable effect. It should be remembered that Priyanka Chopra and the ABC was forced to apologize after a public outrage over her role in Quantico.

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