Scandal at TCS: Allegations of Sexual Harassment and Forced Conversion Uncovered
A victim at a TCS unit reported sexual harassment and forced religious conversion, with accusations including assault and pressure to convert to Islam. An investigation resulted in multiple arrests, but TCS claims no internal complaints were made, stressing a zero-tolerance policy for misconduct.
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The ongoing investigation into allegations of sexual harassment and forced religious conversion at the Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) unit in Nashik has taken a serious turn, with the arrest of eight individuals by the police. A Special Investigation Team has been tasked with unraveling the complex case, which came to light after a victim courageously came forward.
The woman reported enduring sexual assault and religious pressure from one of the accused, who reportedly hid his marital status and insulted her religion in the workplace. This accused, among others, faces serious charges as police invoke sections of India's Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.
TCS has initiated an internal investigation but emphasized that no official complaints were recorded through its existing ethical or POSH channels. The company reiterated its commitment to zero tolerance for misconduct, forming an oversight panel to prevent similar incidents in the future. Additional FIRs have been filed, shedding light on broader issues within the organization.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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