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TCS Nashik Conversion Racket: The locations are changing, but the pattern remains the same. The city is changing, but the motive is the same. Hindu girls are the target of radicals. Conspiracies for religious conversion are being plotted everywhere. The latest evidence of this has come from Gurugram, where a conversion conspiracy under the guise of coaching has been exposed. A minister from Maharashtra said, ‘After land jihad and love jihad, corporate jihad is now being spread; this is what happened in Nashik.’ Following this, a Maulana from AIMJ said that the minister is wrong.
She left home one day and never returned…
Meanwhile, a case has emerged from Gurugram where a man’s daughter is missing. Her family alleges that she has gone with a man named Mohammad Asif. Before the case in Nashik, involving the targeting of Hindu daughters at the renowned tech company TCS, could even settle down, allegations have started surfacing from other places that Hindu young women are being targeted using the same pattern.
The new incident is in Gurugram, 1,150 kilometers away from the TCS office in Nashik where a corporate office conversion case was seen. People claim that a Hindu daughter has once again fallen victim to the radical motive of love jihad.
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Allegations have been made against Asif Mohammad, who ran a coaching center in Sector 13 of Gurugram.
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The victim girl was learning the Spanish language at his coaching center.
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It is alleged that during this time, the coaching center owner, Asif Mohammad, trapped the girl in his web of love.
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The coaching center owner, Asif Mohammad, established a physical relationship with her.
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The girl became pregnant twice, and Asif threatened her and forced her to undergo abortion both times.
Trapped a Hindu daughter in the name of coaching!
After this case came to light, questions are being raised about whether a major conspiracy of love jihad and conversion was being played out in coaching centers under the guise of coaching? In this case, the victim’s family, along with Hindu organizations, has now reached the Police Commissioner’s office hoping for justice.
Will justice be served for the targeted Hindu daughters?
A person associated with a Hindu organization said, ‘The victim young woman is still missing. When family members went to her hostel in search of her, they found a note there. It was written that she is marrying Asif Mohammad of her own free will, and if she is stopped, she will commit suicide. Now the question arising is whether this note is genuinely written by the girl or if it was written under pressure.
The police are engaged in investigating this entire matter. But cases emerging one after another have increased concern. Because before this, in a Lucknow medical college, a doctor was accused of converting Hindu young women. Now, exactly this type of case has emerged from a coaching center.
Questions are now being raised: first gyms, then salons, and now coaching centers. Is there a major conspiracy by radicals across the country, in whose trap Hindu daughters are caught?
TCS Nashik
TCS Nashik refers to the Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) campus located in the city of Nashik, Maharashtra. As part of India’s largest IT services company, this campus is a modern technology and business hub that contributes to the region’s economic development. While TCS itself was founded in 1968, the Nashik campus represents the company’s expansion into tier-2 cities, leveraging the area’s growing infrastructure and talent pool.Gurugram
Gurugram is a major financial and technology hub located southwest of New Delhi, India. Historically an agricultural region, it transformed rapidly from the 1970s onward with the establishment of Maruti Suzuki and later as a base for multinational corporations and IT parks. Its name, meaning “Village of the Guru,” is derived from the legend that the guru Dronacharya from the Hindu epic Mahabharata lived here.Nashik
Nashik is a historic city in the Indian state of Maharashtra, situated on the banks of the Godavari River. It is one of the holiest Hindu cities, renowned as the site of the Kumbh Mela and for its ancient temples, with a history dating back to the epic Ramayana where it is said Lord Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana spent time in exile. The city also features significant cave complexes from the Buddhist era and was an important center under the Satavahana dynasty.Sector 13, Gurugram
Sector 13 in Gurugram, India, is a prominent residential and commercial area developed as part of the city’s planned expansion in the late 20th century. Historically, it transformed from agricultural land into a modern urban hub, now known for housing key government offices like the Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) and various corporate buildings.Police Commissioner’s office
The Police Commissioner’s office is the administrative headquarters for a city’s or region’s police force, historically evolving from early watch systems into modern, centralized command centers. Its primary function is to oversee law enforcement operations, policy, and public safety initiatives for its jurisdiction.Lucknow medical college
Lucknow Medical College, officially known as King George’s Medical University (KGMU), was established in 1911 during British rule in India. It was founded as a medical school to address healthcare needs and named after King George V. Today, it is one of India’s premier medical institutions, renowned for its education, research, and the historic heritage of its campus in Uttar Pradesh.gyms
Gyms, as dedicated spaces for physical exercise, trace their origins to ancient Greece’s “gymnasia,” which were public facilities for athletic training and socializing. The modern concept evolved significantly in the 19th and 20th centuries, with the rise of commercial fitness centers and equipment. Today, they are widespread institutions promoting health, wellness, and community through structured workouts.salons
Salons were influential social gatherings, primarily in 17th- and 18th-century France, where intellectuals, artists, and aristocrats met to discuss philosophy, literature, and politics. Hosted often by prominent women in their private homes, these gatherings played a key role in the Enlightenment by fostering the exchange of new ideas and shaping public opinion. -