TCS Nashik Case | "Used To Say 'Go Marry Hindu Girls'": Witness On Nashik TCS 'Conversion'

Nashik Conversion Case: Amid allegations of sexual assault and forced religious conversion involving employees at the Nashik office of the Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a witness has claimed that the accused used to tell other accused to "get married to Hindu women". The police are investigating nine complaints linked to the alleged incidents at the branch of India's largest software exporter and have arrested seven employees, including six men and a woman. Another female employee is currently on the run. "They used to say, 'Go make Hindu girls your girlfriends and marry them'. They used to say 'convert your religion' and used to talk about their religion," a contractual employee at the Nashik office told NDTV. "They were also given money. It was ongoing since 2021. The HR madam was also funded," he said. The police formed a special investigation team (SIT) last week to probe the complaints filed by eight women employees. They claimed that their senior colleagues mentally and sexually harassed them, and the human resources department ignored their complaints. These events took place between February 2022 and March 2026.

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