“They were told to marry and convert”: Eyewitness makes big claim in TCS Nashik case
Nidhi | Apr 15, 2026, 12:36 IST
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A new eyewitness statement has surfaced in the TCS Nashik case, adding fresh allegations to the matter already under investigation. According to reports, the witness alleged that some individuals were told to marry Hindu girls and later convert them.
The eyewitness also claimed that coercion was involved and that HR-linked funding may have played a role. These claims have drawn attention because they suggest the alleged actions may not have been limited to individual conduct.
The case is currently being investigated by the police, while TCS has also initiated an internal probe. Multiple complaints linked to the matter are reportedly already under scrutiny.
Reports suggest that the broader case includes allegations related to harassment, coercion and internal handling of complaints. Investigators are examining statements, digital records and other evidence as part of the ongoing probe.
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TCS has said it is treating the matter seriously and has taken action against employees named in the complaints. Authorities are continuing to look into the allegations.
At this stage, the eyewitness account remains part of the investigation, and the claims have not been proven in court. The case is still developing.
The case is currently being investigated by the police, while TCS has also initiated an internal probe. Multiple complaints linked to the matter are reportedly already under scrutiny.
Reports suggest that the broader case includes allegations related to harassment, coercion and internal handling of complaints. Investigators are examining statements, digital records and other evidence as part of the ongoing probe.
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Image credit : IANS
TCS has said it is treating the matter seriously and has taken action against employees named in the complaints. Authorities are continuing to look into the allegations.
At this stage, the eyewitness account remains part of the investigation, and the claims have not been proven in court. The case is still developing.