NASHIK: Nashik witnessed a protest bike rally titled ‘Ranragini Jan Akrsoh’ on Thursday over allegations linked to sexual harassment and forced religious conversion at a TCS office in the city.
Participants, largely women, rode through parts of Nashik demanding strict action against those accused in the case.
BJP MLA Devayani Farande, addressing the gathering, made strong remarks against the accused, saying,
“Pressuring Hindu girls to hold roza and offer namaz, raping them and converting them is against the Constitution of India. Such individuals should have their nationality revoked. They should be charged with treason and sentenced to death. Their property should be sealed and bulldozer action should be taken over their homes.”
Earlier in the day, TCS asked its employees at its Nashik location to work from home as a precautionary measure for their convenience and safety.
Sources told news agency ANI, that the decision was taken keeping employee safety in mind.
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