Overview
- Megha Upadhyay's elderly mother experienced severe medical distress while waiting in line at Khatu Shyam Temple in Rajasthan, prompting an urgent search for restroom facilities.
- With no accessible public restrooms within 1 km of the temple, the family was forced to pay ₹805 to use a hotel restroom for six minutes.
- The hotel receptionist initially demanded prepayment and reluctantly issued a bill only after further insistence from the family.
- Upadhyay's LinkedIn post detailing the ordeal highlighted the lack of sanitation infrastructure and invoked the Indian Sarais Act of 1867, which mandates free restroom access in hotels.
- The incident has drawn widespread media attention and public outrage, renewing demands for better enforcement of sanitation laws and improved facilities at pilgrimage sites.