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Nida Khan's Family Reveals Details About TCS Employee's Job, Regrets Her Decision to Work: ‘Would Have Been Better if….'
Police say Nida Khan is the only accused still missing in a nine-FIR probe tied to alleged assault, sexual violence and religious coercion at TCS Nashik.
- As the TCS Nashik conversion racket controversy rages, Nida Khan has emerged as the central investigation figure, with the Special Investigation Team labeling her the "mastermind" of the conspiracy.
- Nine FIRs lodged in March and April thrust the TCS Nashik office into the spotlight, following complaints from eight female employees and one male employee regarding sexual violence, assault, and religious coercion over four years.
- Accused in one FIR, Nida allegedly told a colleague that the "Shivling is a male sexual organ and praying to it is obscene." She faces charges including Section 299 for acts insulting religious beliefs.
- On April 9, Tata Consultancy Services suspended Nida following the FIR filing. Her lawyers, Rahul Kasliwal and Baba Sayyad, are contesting the characterization and preparing an anticipatory bail application.
- Police suspect the Project Associate was a key player of the "conversion racket" who circulated names of female employees on WhatsApp to facilitate targeting. The Special Investigation Team continues searching for her.
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Nida Khan's family reveals details about TCS employee's job, regrets her decision to work: ‘Would have been better if….'
TCS employee Nida Khan accused in TCS sexual abuse scandal is set to seek anticipatory bail before the sessions court. Amid allegations of being the ‘mastermind’ and being on the run, her family revealed details about her whereabouts.
·New Delhi, India
Read Full ArticleThe mother of Danish Shaikh, accused in the Nashik TCS BPO sexual harassment and conversion case, stated that her son is innocent. She denied all allegations and said he was framed. Police have made several arrests in the case and are investigating an alleged organized network.
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