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OYO: Pados ki Aunty in Disguise?

  • OYO launches a new policy denying unmarried couples to stay in hotels.
  • The policy is restricted to Meerut (as of now).
  • According to reports, the policy has been implemented so as to align with the local moral & social sensibility.
  • This new policy questions the Right to Privacy of unmarried couples.

Imagine if you go to book a hotel with your “unmarried” partner and you are denied simply on the grounds that you & your partner are not married. Seems fictional? Well, NO!

BREAKING NEWS: OYO (including the partner hotels) has rebranded its policy prohibiting unmarried couples from staying together in hotels.

While social media is flooded with memes and double-edged responses, this new policy raises a serious question mark on one of the most sidelined & neglected virtues in the Indian Society – “PRIVACY”.

Alt Text: A microscope zooming in on the word “Privacy”

Let's first understand what this policy actually is-

  • As of now, the policy is only limited to Meerut. (Oyo operates 16 hotels in Meerut, according to its website) 
  • Oyo has given a directive to its partner hotels to implement this policy with immediate effect (by January 2025). 
  • According to various news outlets – “Based on the ground feedback, the company may  expand this program to more cities.” 
  • Couples will be asked to present valid proof of their relationship at the time of check-in, including online bookings. OYO has also allowed discretion of the hotels to deny couple bookings based on their judgment.  [Region Head, OYO North India’s Statement here]  

DOES THIS POLICY SUGGEST “ABSTINENCE”?

Former CJI DY Chandrachud defines ‘Privacy’ as “the right to be left alone”.

 (Even Oyo’s website states that-“There is no law in the country that prohibits unmarried couples from staying together or checking-into a hotel. However, checking-in a couple is at the discretion of the hotel owners / managers.” )

 It is an open-secret that Oyo hotels are booked for a specific, well-known reason.

According to reports, OYO launched this to align with the local “morality”. 

While even the largest hotel chain in India faces pressure to align with the so-called “Indian Culture” , will this new policy stop unmarried couples from engaging in sexual activities ?

This is not the first time a policy that goes widely against the public consensus has been introduced:  

While OYOs used to be the hideout for unmarried couples, now they are prone to explore baleful locations! 

POSITIVE OUTCOMES OF THE POLICY:

We believe that there are always two sides of the same coin. So, here’s what people think about the somewhat-optimistic outcomes of this policy according to our mini-survey- 

  • The policy will help OYO to rebrand its image and establish itself as a family-friendly & pilgrimage-friendly hotel chain.
  • It will ensure that OYO hotels are not used for illegal human trafficking or forced prostitution since a marriage certificate is required for checking-in into hotels. 

THE CRUX-

Despite being amusing, the new policy raises a serious issue of “societal expectations” where two consenting, mature adults are denied to share a room because it seems to be jarring on the nerves of some aunties and uncles. 

Disclaimer: Views are personal to the author, and doesn’t represent the organisation’s stance on the issue.

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