New Delhi hotel room priced at ₹2.2 lakh during AI summit, sparks online row

A recent social media post highlighting exorbitant hotel prices during the AI summit in New Delhi has ignited significant online debate. The user claimed that a room at The Leela Palace was listed at an astonishing ₹2.2 lakh per night, raising eyebrows about the cost of accommodation during such high-profile events. Moreover, it was reported that even state-run hotels were charging around ₹80,000 per night. This surge in pricing has drawn criticism from various quarters, with many questioning the ethics of such inflated rates, particularly in a city known for its hospitality. The AI summit, which attracts global leaders and innovators, has naturally increased demand for lodging, but critics argue that these prices exploit attendees. The outcry reflects broader concerns about affordability in the hospitality sector, especially during major international events. As discussions unfold, it remains to be seen how the hotel industry will respond to public sentiment and whether there will be any regulatory measures to address pricing transparency and fairness for future events.
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