TCS officials accused of forcing employees to eat beef and pray; probe intensified
मुख्य बातें
- •TCS officials allegedly forced employees to eat beef and perform prayers.
- •Complaints filed with Tamil Nadu government and Human Rights Commission.
- •TCS admitted the actions violated its policies and claimed an internal investigation is ongoing.
- •Calls for immediate action by state authorities and the Human Rights Commission.
- •Media has been actively covering the controversy.
A major controversy has erupted in Tiruchirappalli district, Tamil Nadu, after allegations surfaced that officials at Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a private company, forced employees to consume beef and perform religious prayers. The incident has drawn widespread condemnation from various quarters.
Multiple complaints have been filed with the state’s Social Welfare Department and the Human Rights Commission regarding the incident. Several employees have claimed that these forced actions were used as retaliatory measures against them. There have also been demands for a high-level inquiry against senior TCS officials involved in the matter.
In a statement released by TCS, the company acknowledged that such coercive actions were against its policies and reaffirmed its commitment to secular principles. It also stated that an internal probe is underway. However, allegations persist that no officials have been arrested so far.
