TCS Case: Nida Khan, Danish Sheikh Accused of Forcing Religious Conversion; 1,500-Page Chargesheet Filed
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- •Nida Khan and Danish Sheikh are the main accused in the TCS forced conversion and harassment case.
- •The 1,500-page chargesheet includes WhatsApp chats, photos, and evidence.
- •Over ten victims, reportedly subjected to physical and mental abuse.
- •Police are prepared to take strict legal action against the accused.
The alleged case of forced religious conversion and harassment at Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) in Bengaluru has become a major headache for Karnataka Police, with a 1,500-page chargesheet revealing critical details. The primary accused in the case, Nida Khan and Danish Ahmad Sheikh, are alleged to have forced religious conversions on women working in their homes.
According to senior police officers in Karnataka, the case came to light in August 2023, though its origins trace back several months. A woman employed at TCS filed a complaint with the police, alleging threats to her family and coercion into forced religious conversion. The investigation uncovered multiple WhatsApp chats, photographs, and verbal testimonies, all included in the chargesheet.
Police sources claim that Nida Khan and Danish Sheikh pressured domestic workers in their homes to wear religious symbols and attempted to convert them to Islam. Additionally, the women were reportedly subjected to physical and mental abuse. The number of victims in this case exceeds ten, with several requesting anonymity.

