Police said they are currently investigating nine complaints linked to the case. So far, seven staff members, including six men and one woman, have been arrested, while another woman employee remains absconding
Pune: Fresh allegations have surfaced in the ongoing sexual harassment and forced religious conversion case at the Nashik facility of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), with a witness claiming that some accused employees encouraged colleagues to form relationships with Hindu women and persuade them to convert.
Police said they are currently investigating nine complaints linked to the case. So far, seven staff members, including six men and one woman, have been arrested, while another woman employee remains absconding.
A contractual worker at the facility alleged that certain accused employees frequently made statements urging others to pursue Hindu women romantically and influence them to change their religion.
He also claimed that religious discussions were common and that some individuals received financial support. According to the witness, such activities had allegedly been taking place since 2021, with involvement from some members of the human resources department.
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