Mumbai case: Hindu woman job applicant targeted by youth; obscene messages and coercion alleged

Mumbai – A 19-year-old employee working as a telecaller in a private company filed a complaint alleging that a co-worker, Ashraf Siddiqui, sent her obscene videos and messages and attempted to pressure her into a sexual relationship. Based on her complaint, Agripada Police arrested the accused.

During the investigation, police found that the accused had also contacted other female job applicants who had come to the company for interviews and allegedly attempted to send them similar messages.

According to the victim’s statement to the media, the accused regularly sent obscene content and messages. She stated that some of the messages included personal remarks about his preferences. After informing her father about the harassment, a police complaint was filed. The police investigation is ongoing.

It has also been reported that the accused is related to a local political representative. Meanwhile, a local political leader has demanded strict action in the case, describing it as a serious pattern of misconduct that requires firm response from authorities.

Editorial Perspective

  • Incidents reported in recent days indicate that, day by day, it is becoming increasingly difficult for Hindu young women to live in a Hindu-majority Maharashtra. To change this situation, there is no alternative but the establishment of a Hindu Rashtra !
  • Hindu young women should remain firmly rooted in Dharma so that they do not fall prey to the inducements and temptations of Muslims.