fallstuff
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For one, the mall is a private enterprise and the management can reserve the rights for entry.
Two, on festivals like eid, large number of young muslim boys are often seen trying to create a nuisance under the excuse of "celebrations". They often engage in eve teasing, hooliganism and thuggery. This is not unique to muslim youth. During festivals like ganesh chaturthi in Mumbai, large groups of young hindus are also prone to similar behavior.
A mall, which caters to a crowd comprising of families and children, can afford to allow these anti-social elements only at the cost of losing business.
The mall is catering to general population, they just can't say we wont allow slum do*gs.
Charging an entree fee only to to refund against purchase is probably the way to get around.
These kids got a few dollars to blow on Eid, xmas or Puja, they will just have to go somewhere else.