GURUGRAM: A home worker, Maya Das, was once allegedly overwhelmed up through her employer, Tina Chatwal, at her place of dwelling in DLF Westend Heights, a housing society in DLF 5, on Thursday night.
This happened an afternoon after a home worker hired with a Romanian couple, who are living in a apartment on Golf Course Road, committed suicide through striking self from a fan.
Hundreds of home employees and their husbands accrued out of doors the upscale apartment the similar night and held protests until Friday morning, challenging an FIR in opposition to Chatwal.
Talking to TOI, Maya Das stated, “Her mom advised me to cook bhindi bhaji, along side parathas. Madam became up a little later, inquiring for dinner. She got dissatisfied once I advised her what I had made and started arguing with me. She, finally, slapped me on my left cheek underneath the ear.”
Das added that Chatwal also kicked her within the abdomen after which she started to spit blood. “She even tried to strangle me and threatened me with a knife. Later she threw me out and left me close to the carry,” she stated.
According to Das, Chatwal’s oldsters witnessed all of the incident and it was once Chatwal’s father who advised her to leave the house as soon as conceivable. Mamta, the other home worker in the house, informed Das’s circle of relatives ahead of rushing her to Paras Hospital for remedy.
Mamta, who was once some of the protesters on Friday, stated, “When I saw her getting thrashed, I rushed to assist and took her to the hospital.”
Das’s circle of relatives lodged a grievance with police on Thursday night but an FIR was once no longer registered after which the home employees organised a protest. On Friday morning, they have been joined through home employees’ rights activists and submitted another police grievance, alleging attempt to murder, along side physical attack.
However, no FIR was once registered until Friday night. “Police has been delaying the method and seeking to make the whole thing go away, with out pressing any fees in opposition to the employer. I've been right here for more than 20 hours and there may be still no FIR,” stated Nandita Bhatt, director of NGO Martha Farrell Foundation.
Police officers, when approached for a remark, stated that they had won complaints from either side.
“We have a grievance from the employer as neatly, alleging that she was once hit through the maid first and retaliated in self-defence. She has also produced a medical certificates from the Civil hospital. As of now, we've saved each the maid and the employer in preventive custody,” stated Arvind Kumar, SHO, Sector 53 police station.
TOI tried achieving out to Chatwal’s father for a remark but he didn't reply to messages or calls.
The individuals of DLF Westend Heights residents’ welfare affiliation stated the topic was once between two people but they had got the maid medical enhance as soon as the topic surfaced.
Sources, then again, stated that the Chatwal circle of relatives was once residing on rent and the owner had asked them to vacate the house and depart the society.
This happened an afternoon after a home worker hired with a Romanian couple, who are living in a apartment on Golf Course Road, committed suicide through striking self from a fan.
Hundreds of home employees and their husbands accrued out of doors the upscale apartment the similar night and held protests until Friday morning, challenging an FIR in opposition to Chatwal.
Talking to TOI, Maya Das stated, “Her mom advised me to cook bhindi bhaji, along side parathas. Madam became up a little later, inquiring for dinner. She got dissatisfied once I advised her what I had made and started arguing with me. She, finally, slapped me on my left cheek underneath the ear.”
Das added that Chatwal also kicked her within the abdomen after which she started to spit blood. “She even tried to strangle me and threatened me with a knife. Later she threw me out and left me close to the carry,” she stated.
According to Das, Chatwal’s oldsters witnessed all of the incident and it was once Chatwal’s father who advised her to leave the house as soon as conceivable. Mamta, the other home worker in the house, informed Das’s circle of relatives ahead of rushing her to Paras Hospital for remedy.
Mamta, who was once some of the protesters on Friday, stated, “When I saw her getting thrashed, I rushed to assist and took her to the hospital.”
Das’s circle of relatives lodged a grievance with police on Thursday night but an FIR was once no longer registered after which the home employees organised a protest. On Friday morning, they have been joined through home employees’ rights activists and submitted another police grievance, alleging attempt to murder, along side physical attack.
However, no FIR was once registered until Friday night. “Police has been delaying the method and seeking to make the whole thing go away, with out pressing any fees in opposition to the employer. I've been right here for more than 20 hours and there may be still no FIR,” stated Nandita Bhatt, director of NGO Martha Farrell Foundation.
Police officers, when approached for a remark, stated that they had won complaints from either side.
“We have a grievance from the employer as neatly, alleging that she was once hit through the maid first and retaliated in self-defence. She has also produced a medical certificates from the Civil hospital. As of now, we've saved each the maid and the employer in preventive custody,” stated Arvind Kumar, SHO, Sector 53 police station.
TOI tried achieving out to Chatwal’s father for a remark but he didn't reply to messages or calls.
The individuals of DLF Westend Heights residents’ welfare affiliation stated the topic was once between two people but they had got the maid medical enhance as soon as the topic surfaced.
Sources, then again, stated that the Chatwal circle of relatives was once residing on rent and the owner had asked them to vacate the house and depart the society.
Maid 'beaten up' by employer, protests erupt in DLF 5 society
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