Nashik TCS Case: Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) has taken a sharp stance on the allegations of alleged forced conversion, sexual exploitation and mental harassment in the IT company Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) unit located in Nashik district of Maharashtra. International Minister of the organization, Bajrang Lal Bagra, in a special conversation with ABP News, termed it as corporate jihad and warned that Hindu girls who have come from far-flung states to work in big corporates are being systematically exploited, which should be stopped.
Company management ignores complaints of such incidents: Bagra
Bagra alleged that some Muslim employees sexually exploit the Hindu girls working under them, try to feed them beef and force them to offer namaz. Even when a complaint is received, the company management often ignores it or tries to suppress it.
He said, ‘Nowadays, when parents send their daughters far away for corporate jobs, they think that they will get a safe environment there, but such incidents are completely shaking that trust.’
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Demonstrations held at different places in Delhi
VHP had demonstrated on this issue at different places in Delhi and after this also organized a press conference. Talking further to ABP News, Bajrang Lal Bagra said that he has written a letter to the major chambers of the country asking them to warn their member companies about this serious issue. Along with this, he himself will meet the officials of the Chamber in the coming days. In companies where such complaints are not being taken seriously, VHP will contact them on a personal level and raise the issue. If necessary, peaceful protest will also be considered.
Bagra clearly said that the entire corporate world should understand the seriousness of this issue and find immediate solutions at their respective levels, otherwise the loss of trust of the parents of young girls will have a far-reaching impact not only on the safety of the employees but also on the job environment.
Attack on Hindu symbols cannot be tolerated: Bagra
Meanwhile, Vishwa Hindu Parishad also expressed displeasure over the dress code controversy of premium eye-wear company Lenskart. Bajrang Lal Bagra said that any kind of attack on the symbols of Hindu culture, Bindi, Kalava, Sindoor, Mangalsutra or Tilak, cannot be tolerated. He alleged that while these Hindu symbols are banned, hijab is allowed. This clearly shows that some institutions are adopting anti-Hindu attitude.
Although he expressed satisfaction that the top management of Lenskart has expressed regret and assured to rectify the matter, Bagra gave a stern warning saying that this is not limited to Lenskart only. If there is such an attack on Hindu culture and its cultural symbols in any corporate, then VHP will not tolerate it at all.
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