​Nashik TCS case: FIR does not mention instance of conversion, says lawyer 

Advocate Baba Sayyad, representing Nida Khan, one of the accused in the Nashik TCS case, has questioned the allegations against her, stating, “… If you look at the FIR, there are no mentions of forced religious conversion… I don`t know why she`s being portrayed as the mastermind when her involvement is only mentioned in one CR…”, when he spoke to ANI.

He argued that Khan is being unfairly portrayed as the mastermind despite her name appearing in only one complaint. According to him, the sole allegation against her pertains to hurting religious sentiments. Sayyad also clarified that Khan was not employed as an HR professional, but as a process associate, as mentioned in her suspension letter.

He added that she risks immediate arrest if she comes forward, raising concerns about the narrative being built around her involvement.

 

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