The Bajrang Dal has termed this incident a "threat to national security". Activists from the organisation have already commenced protests outside the TCS office in Nashik and have appealed to the Hindu community across the nation to join this agitation
Nashik: The incident involving a TCS-affiliated BPO unit in Nashik has become a subject of nationwide discussion after eight female employees (aged 18–25) levelled serious allegations against their senior colleagues, citing sexual harassment, blackmail, molestation, and forced religious conversion. Taking a strong and aggressive stance on the matter, the Bajrang Dal has issued a call for massive protests across the country on April 16 and 17.
The Bajrang Dal has termed this incident a "threat to national security". Activists from the organisation have already commenced protests outside the TCS office in Nashik and have appealed to the Hindu community across the nation to join this agitation.
Vinod Bansal, National Spokesperson for the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), stated, "The Hindu community has now awakened to incidents such as 'Love Jihad', land encroachment, and harassment occurring in Muslim-majority areas. Protests will be held across the country to ensure that those found guilty in this case receive strict punishment."
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