Tue. Apr 21st, 2026

Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Andolan held at Hinjewadi, Pune over Nashik ‘corporate jihad’ case


Demand to expose nationwide network of love jihad, religious terror, and religious conversion racket

Pune, Maharashtra – In light of the incidents reported at the TCS establishment in Nashik, including sexual exploitation of Hindu women employees, pressure for religious conversion, coercion to consume beef, and insistence on offering namaz, there is a need to dismantle the underlying organised crime and the jihadi mindset behind these acts.

Demanding a thorough investigation into ‘love jihad’, ‘religious terror’, and ‘conversion racket’ behind this, and calling for the exposure of its nationwide network, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti organised a Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Andolan on 17 April at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Chowk, Hinjewadi Phase 1.

A large number of devout Hindus participated in the protest. Signatures were collected on memorandums related to the issue, which will be submitted to the Chief Minister, District Collector, and police authorities, informed Shri. Parag Gokhale of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. 

Dignitaries present

Among those present were Shri. Parag Gokhale of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, Kum. Kranti Petkar from the Ranragini wing, Shri. Sachin Ghule (Pune District Coordinator of Hindu Rashtra Samanvay Samiti), Shri. Balasaheb Khanekar, noted pro-Hindu social awareness activist Shri. Sushant Gade, Shri. Dayanand Bandgar of ‘Swatantryaveer Savarkar Yuva Vichar Manch’, and Shri. Sunil Bengude, founder of ‘Raje Chhatrapati Shivray Pratishthan’.

They addressed the gathering and warned that if strict action is not taken against the accused and those supporting them, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, along with various Hindu organisations, will launch a state-wide agitation.

 

Key demands of the protest

  1. Seven accused have been arrested in the Nashik establishment. If seven have been found in Nashik, how many might exist in other cities? There are also discussions of similar incidents occurring in an establishment in Pune. This must be investigated.
  2. Establishments where the dignity of Hindu women is not protected and where ‘religious terror’ is created should have their business licences revoked and be shut down. The government should also order an immediate “special security and religious discrimination audit” of all IT and multinational establishments in the state.
  3. A thorough investigation must be conducted into whether recruitment processes in such establishments favour a particular community or ideology, and whether this is being used to target Hindu women.

Several other similar demands were also raised during the protest.



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