If you are following the TCS Nashik controversy, pause for a moment.
A 26-year-old pregnant woman, Nida Khan, was turned into the face of a national outrage within hours.
Called a “mastermind.” Some branded her terrorist, absconding. Projected as an “HR head.” Dragged into wild conspiracy theories.
Now reports suggest she wasn’t even in HR, wasn’t absconding, and hadn’t worked in the Nashik office for months.
So what was this?
An investigation… or a full-blown media trial?
A workplace complaint became “Corporate Jihad.” Rumours became headlines. And a woman’s life became collateral damage.
If she is guilty, let the law punish her.
But if she is not -who takes responsibility for this public lynching?
This is not journalism. This is narrative manufacturing.
@TCS@nashikpolice@DGPMaharashtra@NCWIndia@PressCouncil_IN@MIB_India
@OpJakharBeyoung@irenaakbar I don’t understand this forced beef eating. How does this happen? Does a Muslim force feed non Muslim beef and ask them to have it. Same goes with force namaz, forced Muslim attire? How does this happen. Are non Muslims forced to pray namaz and wear Kurta pyjama.
This whole Nashik TCS case is an attempt to sideline Muslims from corporate spaces.. a failed relationship being spun into a religious conspiracy and "forced conversion" drama. Forced to eat beef? Really? If you're going to push a narrative like this, at least make it convincing.
Shocking details coming on TCS Nashik Case बोल कर जिसको जो मन में आ रहा है झूठ लिख रहा है
पूरे एक कम्युनिटी के खिलाफ घटिया गंदा प्रोपेगंडा एकतरफा चल रहा है।
“Some of the most difficult nights of my life as a journalist were spent watching videos of Muslims being lynched, humiliated, and attacked, again and again, just to understand what really happened.”
As the world marks today as International Day to Combat Islamophobia, I cannot think of it as just another date on the calendar.
As the editor of @MaktoobMedia , Islamophobia is not an abstract word or a term to me. It is something I encounter almost every single day through our work. The most painful part is watching the videos that arrive in our newsroom, videos of lynching, humiliation, mobs screaming hatred.
I remember many nights lying in bed at midnight, or sitting in the middle of a family gathering or a moment of joy, when work forced me to open those videos and watch them again and again, frame by frame, just to understand what really happened. It is exhausting. Truly exhausting.
Last month, I had a conversation with our video editor, Darwesh. He once told our deputy editor how difficult it had become for him to edit the most brutal videos of violence against Muslims. What made it even heavier was that, in his spare time, he volunteered with the Kerala Islamophobia Watch team, where he spent hours listening to Islamophobic speeches in Malayalam and documenting them. And then he would return to Maktoob to edit more videos of hate and violence. Imagine what that does to a person’s mind.
And Darwesh is not alone. Every reporter, writer, designer, and freelance contributor at Maktoob carries a similar story. For nearly ten years, our newsroom has documented Islamophobia as part of its editorial commitment, without a day’s break.
For us, Islamophobia is not something that appears once a year on March 15. It is a daily menace we try to confront, record, and challenge.
If documenting it is this painful for those of us sitting in the newsroom, I often think about the people who actually live through it on the ground, those who survive the violence, the humiliation, the constant suspicion.
Many people tell us: “stop using this word Islamophobia”. “Stop this victimhood narrative”. “Enough of this.”
But no, my friends. Islamophobia is not a jargon. It is a lived reality. Speaking about it is not playing victim. It is part of the struggle for a community’s dignity, safety, and right to exist without fear.
And the truth is, even today, we are still not talking about it enough.
UP police is saying, Namaz is not allowed on roads, they will take strict action including Passport cancellation etc if anyone does
They were completely silent when this was happening on the same UP roads in the name of Holi celebration
Why this hypocrisy, if not allowed, then both should not be allowed
Rules should not be changed on religion basis
“No one is eating cow in whole of Iran but in Israel they butcher cows everywhere and eat beef.
The country that eats your (so called) mother, you are calling it a ‘Fatherland’- Shame on you”
It's strange though.
A Muslim man naming his shop "Baba Dresses" hurts religious sentiments. But a convicted rapist being called "Baba" Ram Rahim doesn't.
EXPLOSIVE REVELATION🔥
India's Sovereignty SOLD OUT to Mossad & Global Elites? 🇮🇳
@rajuparulekar Sir Drops H BOMBS: Our leaders are mere Puppets, Decisions made Offshore!
Banking Enslaved, Debt Skyrocketing—financial COLLAPSE in Months if Gaza War Criminals ties continue......War Criminals Hosted Here? 😱
WAKE UP BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE!
#ModiHaiTohMumkinHai #मार्च_में_UPTET_कराओ #AbarJitbeBangla