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Love Jihad in Mumbra: Abdul accuses son-in-law Wasim of targeting Hindu women, data selling; seeks bulldozer action

Mumbra resident Abdul Malik accused his son-in-law Wasim Sheikh of targeting Hindu women and allegedly selling sensitive corporate data, drawing parallels with the ongoing TCS Nashik case

Kirti PandeyKirti Pandey
Apr 24, 2026, 11:52 pm IST
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MUMBAI: Abdul Malik Chaudhary, a resident of Shilphata in Mumbra, has accused his son-in-law Wasim Ali Sheikh of engaging in what he described as “Love Jihad” and illegally accessing and selling sensitive customer data during his tenure at a BPO.

Mumbai, Maharashtra: On the Love Jihad case, Victim’s father Abdul Malik Chaudhary says, ''Sir, my name is Abdul Malik Chaudhary. I live in Mumbra, Shilphata. My daughter got married in 1st December 2019 in Saki Naka to Wasim Ali Sheikh. The matter is about Love Jihad. I am… pic.twitter.com/liMEzSPOqd

— IANS (@ians_india) April 23, 2026

Chaudhary alleged that Sheikh had boasted about trapping at least three Hindu women. He further claimed that Sheikh had access to confidential databases of companies such as Larsen & Toubro and Tech Mahindra, and may have sold customer data obtained through these systems. He has urged the companies concerned to probe any potential breach.

“My daughter got married on December 1, 2019, in Saki Naka to Wasim Ali Sheikh. The matter is about Love Jihad. I am saying Love Jihad because before my daughter got married, he had an affair with a Brahmin girl. He says he ‘used’ her,” Chaudhary said.

He further alleged that when his daughter raised concerns about Sheikh’s past relationship with another Hindu woman, she was assaulted by her mother-in-law instead of receiving support.

Chaudhary has demanded strict action against Sheikh, including Uttar Pradesh-style “bulldozer action” against the accused.

Read More: Nashik TCS Case: The dangerous ” Dawah” reaches corporate

Context: Nashik TCS ‘Corporate Jihad’ Case

The allegations come amid the ongoing probe into the case involving Tata Consultancy Services in Nashik, where a BPO facility is under investigation following complaints of sexual harassment, coercion, and alleged targeting of Hindu women employees by mostly Muslim team leaders. The grievances committee to was helmed a pro-Islam staff member who was reluctant to act against the aggressors, allege the victims, due to which their complaints regarding sexual harassment at workplace never made it to the (Prevention of Sexual Harassment) PoSH committee of the company.

Multiple FIRs have been registered at two police stations in Nashik district, and complainants have alleged a pattern of intimidation and misuse of workplace dynamics. Investigators are examining digital evidence, employee testimonies, and internal systems, including concerns around access to sensitive data. One of the accused, a woman named Nida Khan who was a part of the telecalling operations remains absconding and has applied for anticipatory bail on grounds of newly discovered pregnancy.

Nashik, Maharashtra: In a serious offence case (Crime No. 166/2026) registered at Mumbai Naka Police Station in Nashik involving TCS company, four accused were produced before the court on April 24, 2026 pic.twitter.com/qEH2DB7szR

— IANS (@ians_india) April 24, 2026

In the latest development, in a serious offence case (Crime No. 166/2026) registered at Mumbai Naka Police Station in Nashik involving TCS company, four accused were produced before the court on April 24, 2026.

Here is the story of a married woman from the Nashik TCS office. Her testimony is one of the most disturbing among all.

The accused made such obscene remarks that they are beyond imagination. Some of them include:
1. You just got married, where did you go for your honeymoon,… pic.twitter.com/O1VE1wTBDr

— Subhi Vishwakarma (@subhi_karma) April 24, 2026

In the FIRs filed earlier, a disturbingly shocking testimony of one of the victims – a married woman from the Nashik TCS office.  Shows how the accused made obscene remarks such as:
1. You just got married, where did you go for your honeymoon, what did you do there, and how did you do it?
2. How can your husband leave you? If I were in his place, I would never have left you.
3. You have a zero figure.
4. I want to see you in a saree to see how sexy you are.
5. If the lace of your blouse comes off, the show must be visible.
6. Have you brought oranges? What size of oranges have you brought?

The probe remains ongoing, with authorities yet to establish the full scope of the allegations.

Topics: Hindu WomenPrevention of Sexual HarassmentTCS Corporate JihadMumbra Love Jihad CaseAbdul Malik Chaudhary
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