Bajrang Dal Protests Demand Justice in TCS Harassment Scandal
In Nashik, Bajrang Dal protesters demand strict action in a TCS sexual harassment and conversion case. With accusations from eight women and arrests made, TCS upholds a zero-tolerance policy. Company and Hindutva leaders voice their concerns, urging thorough investigations into employee conduct and human resources negligence.
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In Maharashtra's Nashik, the Bajrang Dal staged a protest demanding severe penalties for those implicated in an alleged religious conversion and sexual harassment case at Tata Consultancy Services (TCS).
Gathered at the district collector's office, activists decried the incident, prompting a police investigation by a special team into complaints from eight company employees. Arrests were made, including a female operations manager, while one woman remains unlocated.
TCS responded by suspending implicated personnel and focusing on an internal investigation. Company leadership, alongside local leaders, emphasized the need for a rigorous fact-finding mission, as public demand for accountability grows.
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