Lenskart refuses to wear saffron, bindi, ‘Supreme’ lawyer Nazia Khan sweats

Delhi: Lenskart has implemented a dress code for its employees, banning Hindu bindi and sindoor and allowing hijab. Supreme Court lawyer and BJP leader Nazia Khan visited the store and reprimanded the staff.

Corporate Jihad

The case of corporate jihad at TCS company in Nashik has shocked the entire Hindu community, and Lenskart, a leading eyewear company in the country, has come to light. The new dress code rules imposed on its employees here have now become the center of controversy. The company, which had banned the wearing of bindi, sindoor and thread, which are traditional symbols of Hinduism, has allowed the wearing of hijab.

Dress code only for hijab

According to the official guidelines of Lenskart, which are being circulated on social media, a strict dress code has been implemented for both female and male employees. The main points that have attracted attention are that female employees are not allowed to wear bindi on their foreheads. If they wear sindoor, it should be minimal and should not be visible on the forehead. Not only this, it has been ordered that religious threads tied on the hands or any kind of wrist bands should be removed.

Nazia Khan Kamal

Now, Nazia Khan, a member of the BJP Minority Front and a Supreme Court lawyer, has made those who brought these rules sweat. She has raised her hand against the injustices being done in the Muslim community with her words. Despite facing death threats from members of their own community many times, they are incapable of shutting down anyone by showing evidence of injustice in the media, including all the documents, saying “Don’t Care”.

Visit to Lenskart

Such Nazia Khan has now visited Lenskart and made the people there sweat. You can see her arguing with the store manager and attacking the company’s policies in this video.

Not only Hindus, but Hindu employees have also been smeared with saffron. The staff there have been outraged by her attacks. When asked if they are planning to implement Sharia law in India, the staff there hesitated, not knowing what to say.

A flood of praise

Finally, she called the Hindu women and men there and applied bindis. Their courage has been met with an outpouring of praise from all sides.

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