'Zero Tolerance ...': Mahindra Group assured of strict action after employees' threats against MP 'rape and death' are
The Mahindra group issued a statement on Monday about the “unworthy and highly inappropriate messages” allegedly posted by one of his employees on a political leader on Facebook. It comes a day after the MP of Biju Janata Dal (BJD), Sulata Deo, claimed that Mahindra’s Nashik branch manager and a BJP worker, Satyabrata Nayak, sent her rape and murder threats on Facebook. In an official statement, the Mahindra group said that an immediate investigation was carried out “with the utmost seriousness” and assured that strict steps would be taken if the allegations were ratified. The company said it had a zero tolerance for any form of misconduct, intimidation or threats “and always” advanced “the importance of human dignity”. ‘According to media reports, no police task has been registered yet. The BJP-LP is waiting for the legal agencies to take Suo Motu knowledge “of the case. What are the allegations? Look here at Sulata Deo’s X-mail: In an X-mail, Sulata Deo shared a screenshot that commented in an Odia English mixture aimed at her. A BJP worker, a woman is openly threatening to rape and kill. From the Puri district, Odisha district, who died of fire injuries in Aiims New -Delhi on August 2. not. Mahindra has no tolerance for any form of misconduct, intimidation or threats. The Mahindra group always has the importance of the importance of the human establishment and belief in the vicinity of the importance of the importance of the importance of the interest of the interest of the interest of the interest of the interest of the importance of the interest of the interest of the interest of the interest of the interest of the interest of the interest of the interest of the group. No tolerance for any violations of these principles, we are taking this matter with the utmost seriousness and began an immediate investigation. Here is how the BJD -LP Sulata Deo responded to Mahindra’s statement: Sulata Deo said it is “reassuring” to know that the company has started an investigation into the case. “That said, I will not keep quiet and fight against this kind of mindset against women and children. Waiting for the legal agencies to take Suo -motto knowledge of the said case,” she added. ‘India would be safer for women if the attitude against women was benign. Let’s fight against this malignancy, ‘the BJD MP wrote, as they expanded gratitude to users on social media for their’ tremendous support ‘. She said she would discuss the issue in the continued monsoon session of parliament and submit a police complaint.