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Corporate Jihad in Nashik at TCS: Another way for Jihadists to hurt Constitution, Hindus and humanity

A serious case of Corporate Jihad from Nashik has sparked concern over workplace safety and alleged misconduct within a corporate environment, following claims of coercion, harassment, and abuse involving employees

Dr Pankaj Jagannath JayswalDr Pankaj Jagannath Jayswal
Apr 14, 2026, 12:10 pm IST
in Bharat, Maharashtra
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A disturbing case from Nashik has triggered serious concerns over workplace safety, alleged abuse, and corporate jihad. Based on initial police findings, the incident involves grave allegations, including coercion, harassment, and physical abuse of employees, prompting swift action from local law enforcement.

The recent awful “Corporate Jihad” in one of the MNCs in Nashik, Maharashtra is highly disturbing and should serve as a wake-up call to all Bharatiyas, particularly Hindus (Including Jain, Bauddha, Sikh, etc). The outstanding Nashik Police squad deserves recognition for their tireless efforts to investigate and expose the anti-humanitarian “Corporate Jihad”. The global plan of the Left Islamic World and a number of radical Muslims in Bharat to degrade Hindus culturally, socially, and economically so that unconstitutional conversion to Islam becomes easier, as well as to damage Hindus economically by seizing government and private properties.

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The various forms of Jihad, such as Love Jihad, Land Jihad, Economic Jihad, Food Jihad, and even now Corporate Jihad, and no one knows how many different types of Jihads are taking place or how many new Jihads may be launched in the future. Those who continue to believe that nothing of the sort is going on in society should meet a girl or woman who has been the victim of a love Jihad. Go visit the farmer or landowner who lost his land under the Waqf Board Act; if you don’t perceive anything wrong, you’re a monster, not a person. All of these Jihads are unconstitutional and must be addressed constitutionally by the Supreme Court and various governments.

The Corporate Jihad, a new way of targeting Hindu females

The Nashik incident has shook the corporate world, revealing a deep-rooted conspiracy against Hindus, particularly Hindu female employees. They were tormented, physically beaten, raped, made to consume cow beef, and compelled to follow Islamic religious traditions in a systematic manner. Isn’t this the worst type of anti-humanitarian activity going on at the corporate office? The Islamic religious groupism and meticulous preparation through a separate WhatsApp group demonstrate the deeply ingrained and external backing of the left Islamic world in weakening the Hindu Dharma. The central agencies should investigate from all angles to understand the deep-rooted conspiracy and how it has spread to other entities.

The government and various organisations can no longer sit back and wait for the next corporate outburst, expressing outrage and taking action. The Nashik police team, particularly the female police officer, shown exceptional abilities and risked their lives to uncover the truth and to gather proofs. This threat would not be known to the public unless they went on an exceptional project. We cannot expect the same level of action everywhere, so attentive parents, employees, subordinates, management, society, police, and government should keep an eye out, and if anything suspicious is discovered, appropriate legal action should be taken. Anyone who knows about such filthy play in the corporate world, or in any organisation or institute, and remains silent, is a demon working against humanity.

Good Muslims’ acts are significant.

Hindu unity is critical; else, brainwashed Jihadis will continue to work in many ways to harm Hindus and this magnificent nation. Good Muslims should firmly oppose and take the initiative to bring legal action against radicalized Muslims, institutions, and organizations that work against other religions and Dharma, as well as humanity. Good Muslims should notify the government and police to close or convert any Madarsa that is creating poisonous mindset or teachings to children to a regular school as required by law. Good Muslims also keep a watch on mosques and Maulavis to see what they teach and how they treat individuals who come to pray. If any illegal activity or hate speech is observed, police officials should be notified immediately. Good Muslims should keep an eye on the funds received by mosques, Madarasa, or any other organization or institute working for a social cause, particularly for Muslims; if the money is coming from the incorrect source for the wrong goal, it should be immediately reported to the appropriate government authorities. The government and other vigilant departments cannot monitor every movement of 140 crore people, as well as lakhs of organisations and institutes. It is each individual’s moral responsibility to discharge his moral duties to society and nation in accordance with the constitutional framework; only then will we have a better, more peaceful society and nation, and we will flourish in all aspects of life.

It is time for good Muslims to step forward and demonstrate their moral obligations in action in order to build confidence among other religious groups, the government, and the justice system. The trust deficit is very considerable not only in Bharat but throughout the world as a result of the anti-humanitarian acts of various terrorist organizations and individuals. Let us move forward as Bharatiya citizens, following the rules of the land enshrined in our beautiful Constitution. The constitution should take precedence above religious doctrines or the aspirations of religious extremists. The nation-first mindset must be fostered via education in all educational institutions across Bharat, and only then will we witness positive change in society striving toward “Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah”.

How different Jihads should be dealt with

The rising love Jihad and land Jihad cases require an immediate legal and social response from society and government in a coordinated manner; otherwise, many Hindu females are losing their constitutional rights, being harassed, raped, converted, thrown away after some time, or killed, which is one of the worst anti-humanitarian activities we are witnessing, but we are not acting legally and quickly enough to put an end to this menace. The company strategy needs to be revitalised to protect all employees’ humanitarian qualities without jeopardising their faith. Local police and the community should not tolerate any unauthorised religious structure on government or privately owned property. Such offences necessitate serious legal actions so that no one dares to break the law.

The goal is not to target any religion, but to safeguard mankind and the Constitution. The ongoing challenge to our constitution posed by these Jihadis is deeply concerning for all of humanity. We cannot be in denial or believe that these are someone else’s problems. This mentality has had a significant negative impact on society and the nation. Every anti-humanitarian issue is a problem for everyone, not only the government or the victims. Let us awaken to the humanitarian and constitutional cause and make our society and nation exceptional and strong.

 

Topics: NashikTCSCorporate JihadHindusMuslims
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