Corporate Love Jihad in Mumbai’s Mahalaxmi Piramal? Muslim staffer Arrested for Stalking and Lewdly Messaging Women
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Corporate Love Jihad in Mumbai’s Mahalaxmi Piramal? Muslim staffer Arrested for Stalking and Lewdly Messaging Women

Another corporate and love jihad case this time in Mumbai? A Muslim telecaller arrested for allegedly stalking and sending obscene messages to three Hindu female colleagues

Kirti PandeyKirti Pandey
Apr 24, 2026, 09:20 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat, India, Maharashtra
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Mumbai: A case has been registered in Mumbai’s Agripada Police Station under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) sections 75, 78(2) and 70 and IT Act 2000, against a person named Ashraf Siddiqui on charges of sending obscene messages to a young Hindu woman co-worker colleague while working as a third-party telecaller for a major corporate company.

According to the victim’s father, Ashraf had been harassing the young girl since the last three days with calls and messages and proposals to meet at places not connected to their work. The father says his daughter was bombarded with lewd messages and videos that would shock any right thinking person.

https://twitter.com/subhi_karma/status/2047682027332448764/photo/1

The Organiser’s Subhi Viswakarma has accessed exclusively the shocking and unsolicited WhatsApp chat the man sent to a Hindu colleague. On April 21, he started calling her and sending her messages. Some of the contents are:
1. You look very cute
2. We should have friendship, go to a lodge and have sex
3. Have o*** sex with me
4. Sent photo of his p**** saying, “See ********” and much more.

He even said, “Hindu girls these days like Muslim men.” He also sent videos of him having sexual activities with allegedly other Hindu women and sent pornographic videos to her as well as to two other colleagues, both Hindu, one 19 and the other 28 years old.

https://twitter.com/subhi_karma/status/2047682134920565211

Mumbai, Maharashtra | Case registered in PS Agripada under sections BNS 75, 78(2) and 70 and IT Act 2000, against one Ashraf for charges of sending obscene messages to a woman co-worker working as a third-party telecaller for a major corporate company. Ashraf is currently under…

— ANI (@ANI) April 24, 2026

Ashraf Siddiqui was arrested after he kept on calling the girl to meet him at questionable places. According to the victim’s statement, the accused not only messaged her multiple times soliciting sexual relations but also sent obscene images while using derogatory language regarding her female colleagues, as per the police.

In her statement to the police, the victim recounted that when she informed Ashraf that she was a Hindu, he replied, “Nowadays, Hindu girls prefer Muslims.”

https://twitter.com/ians_india/status/2047514622102827131

The victim’s father says, “…For the last three days, she was being harassed, sending adult videos, making obscene remarks, repeatedly forcing her to go to a lodge… This is in Mahalaxmi Piramal. People were working there as telecallers. Ashraf Siddiqui is the boy who did all this. And Ashraf Siddiqui gave a very clear statement via WhatsApp: ‘I have done all this with many Hindu girls.’..”

Here is the girl's statement pic.twitter.com/3BA2XxLzY6

— Smita Deshmukh🇮🇳 (@smitadeshmukh) April 24, 2026

The complainant says that they worked in the same office but were never formally introduced or on talking terms with each other. “He acquired my phone number clandestinely through the group and began stalking me. He kept messaging me incessantly, proposing that I agree to be his lover and he will not force me to abandon my faith. He said his uncle had three wives, two of whom were Hindu,” she told media persons,” she said.

The victim’s father has highlighted another worrisome fact. He says that right after the Nashik Corporate Jihad case made news across the country, he thought that his daughter and other Hindu girls are indeed working in an imbalanced work atmosphere where these telecaller or BPO services are concerned. He pointed out that in Mahalaxmi Piramal as well when he checked their other office at Mazgaon in Mumbai, he noticed that most girls were Hindu and most male employees were Muslim. “Why is this ratio of religion and gender not being looked into deeply? Is there more than meets the eye and would the people who are at the root of this sinister seeming design be probed,” He asked.

 

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