Nationwide Protests Erupt Over Alleged Harassment at TCS Nashik
The Bajrang Dal has called for nationwide protests to address allegations of sexual harassment and forced conversion at TCS Nashik. Eight female employees have made allegations against senior colleagues. The Vishva Hindu Parishad demands strict laws against such activities, claiming a threat to national security.
- Country:
- India
The Bajrang Dal announced nationwide protests scheduled for April 16 and 17, in response to serious allegations of sexual harassment and forced religious conversion at TCS Nashik. Eight female employees accused senior colleagues at the Nashik branch, prompting a Special Investigation Team (SIT) probe by Maharashtra Police.
TCS responded by affirming their zero-tolerance policy against harassment, suspending the implicated employees. The Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) linked these incidents with broader concerns such as "love jihad" and urged a strong national law to prevent illegal conversions.
VHP's national spokesperson Vinod Bansal stated the group's commitment to protest across the country, rallying Hindu community support. The RSS-affiliate suggested these issues present a significant national security risk, prompting calls for decisive government action.
ALSO READ
-
India Blocks Telegram to Curb Exam Fraud: NEET's Controversial Fallout
-
JAAC Accuses Major Pakistani Parties Amid PoJK Crackdown
-
NEET-UG Retest Draws Criticism Over Strenuous Security Measures
-
Iran Battles Tough Draw Amid Protests in World Cup Opener
-
Iranian Americans Caught Between Sports and Politics at 2026 World Cup
Google News