Nashik : TCS Nashik HR head Nida Khan, who is accused of forcible religious conversion within the office premises, is pregnant, her lawyer has revealed. Her lawyer has now said that she is in Mumbai and has approached the court seeking anticipatory bail. The application could come up for hearing in a Nashik court.
The HR manager is facing accusations of neglecting complaints raised by female survivors. It has been reported that Nida discouraged a woman from filing a complaint related to a conversion and harassment case, stating these things happen while appearing to side with the accused.
Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran has described the allegations as “gravely concerning and distressing,” noting that a comprehensive investigation is being led by TCS COO Arathi Subramanian to ascertain the facts and identify those responsible.
Karnik stated that the accused, comprising seven men and two women, allegedly misused their positions of authority to harass colleagues. He further mentioned that the male employees are co-accused in most cases, indicating possible coordinated actions within the workplace.
One female suspect is implicated in a single case of religious harassment, while Nida Khan is accused of dissuading a survivor from lodging a complaint. Among the nine reported cases, there is a complaint from a male employee alleging attempted religious conversion and workplace harassment.
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