Nashik Conversion Case: Nida Khan Admits to Teaching Victim Islamic Practices
'I Personally Trained Her In Namaz': What Nida Khan Told Investigators In Nashik Conversion Case

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In Maharashtra's Nashik, Nida Khan has reportedly confessed to teaching a TCS employee how to perform Namaz and subjected her to mental pressure regarding Islamic practices. The investigation is focusing on the role of Khan and others in the alleged coercive religious conversion.
- 01Nida Khan admitted to teaching the victim Namaz and conducting religious sessions at her home.
- 02The victim was reportedly pressured to observe fasting during Ramadan, with claims that main accused insisted on fasting for all 30 days.
- 03Investigators are examining 171 links shared with the victim that contained religious content.
- 04Digital evidence, including chat records and online communications, is being scrutinized to understand the influence exerted on the victim.
- 05The investigation is ongoing, with authorities assessing the extent of coercion and religious influence.
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In the ongoing investigation of an alleged religious conversion case in Nashik, Maharashtra, Nida Khan, a TCS employee, has confessed to teaching the victim how to perform Namaz and conducting religious instruction at her home. Sources indicate that Khan admitted to pressuring the victim to observe fasting during Ramadan, under the influence of main accused Danish and Tausif, who are alleged to have insisted she fast for all 30 days. Investigators are focusing on the nature of the religious instruction and the circumstances surrounding it. The case has revealed that the victim received 171 links containing religious content, raising concerns about a coordinated effort to influence her beliefs. Authorities are analyzing digital evidence, including chat records and online communications, to establish the extent of coercion and pressure exercised on the victim. The investigation remains active, with police yet to disclose further details about potential charges against the accused.
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The case raises concerns about religious coercion and the influence of religious practices on individuals.
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