News Desk: A major controversy has emerged around the Nashik operations linked to Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), with police naming Nida Khan as the alleged “mastermind” in a case involving accusations of sexual harassment, coercion, and attempted religious conversion within a workplace setting.
The case surfaced after multiple women employees filed complaints alleging harassment, intimidation, and sustained pressure related to religious beliefs. Investigators say the incidents point to a pattern of targeted behaviour, particularly against young and economically vulnerable employees working at a BPO facility associated with the company.
Nine FIRs Filed, Probe Widens
Police have confirmed that nine FIRs have been registered in connection with the case. Several accused individuals have already been arrested, while authorities suspect the involvement of an organised network operating within the office environment.
A Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been constituted to examine the full extent of the alleged racket, including financial links, internal coordination, and digital communications among the accused.
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FIR Mentions Remarks on Hindu Religious Symbols
One of the FIRs has sparked additional controversy by citing derogatory remarks about Hindu gods and the Shivling. According to the complaint, such comments were made in a manner that hurt religious sentiments and were allegedly part of a broader attempt to influence employees’ beliefs.
Investigators are examining whether these statements were isolated or linked to a wider pattern of coercive conduct within the workplace.
Nida Khan at the Centre of Investigation
Police have described Nida Khan as a key conspirator in the case, referring to her as the central figure coordinating the alleged activities. She is currently reported to be absconding and remains the primary focus of the investigation.
There have been conflicting claims regarding her role within the organisation, with initial reports describing her as part of the HR setup, while later accounts suggest she held a more junior position.
Allegations of Harassment and Pressure
Victims have alleged that they faced mental harassment, inappropriate advances, and pressure to adopt certain religious practices. Some complaints also mention threats, inducements, and fear of workplace retaliation.
Authorities are now investigating whether these actions were part of a systematic effort or individual instances of misconduct.
Arrests and Corporate Response
Multiple arrests have been made so far, and the case has triggered protests in Nashik demanding strict action against the accused and stronger safeguards for employees.
TCS has initiated an internal inquiry and suspended the employees named in the complaints, reiterating its zero-tolerance policy towards harassment and misconduct.
A Case with Wider Implications
The TCS Nashik case has quickly grown into a high-profile controversy, raising broader concerns about workplace safety, corporate accountability, and the mechanisms in place to address harassment complaints.
As the investigation progresses, authorities continue to probe the scale of the alleged network, with Nida Khan remaining at the centre of one of the most sensitive corporate cases in recent times.








