Woman employee throws ink at manager in Chhattisgarh over ‘obscene messages’ - Video

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A video circulating on social media shows a woman throwing ink at a general manager for allegedly sending her obscene messages.

Woman employee throws ink at manager in viral video. Woman employee throws ink at manager in viral video.

A woman employee was seen throwing ink at her boss after he allegedly sent her obscene messages and made inappropriate remarks. According to a report by Dainik Bhaskar, the incident took place on May 22 at Chauhan Automobiles in Bhilai, Durg district. The dramatic scene unfolded after police arrived at the Maruti Suzuki showroom following the woman employee’s complaint.

The woman has accused GM Ankit Anand of harassment. A video circulating on social media shows police entering the Maruti showroom, followed by General Manager Ankit Anand.

As the two entered the showroom, the woman turned furious and threw ink at the GM’s face. Police attempted to stop the woman, but she continued attacking him while also slapping him.

What did the employees say?

According to Bhilai Nagar CSP Satyaprakash Tiwari, a woman employee, Amrita Singh, lodged a written complaint against Chauhan Automobiles CEO Ankit Anand, accusing him of repeatedly sending obscene messages and harassing her, as reported by NDTV

Following the complaint gaining wider attention, three to four other employees also came forward with similar allegations against the GM. Police have launched an investigation based on the complaint, and given the seriousness of the matter, the case is being investigated by CSP-level officers.

‘Kissed my hand’

Meanwhile, in a similar incident reported earlier this month, a woman alleged harassment during her internship by the CEO of a private company in south Delhi, according to a report by Times Now.

According to police, the woman said her internship at the company had been arranged through her university. During the internship, the CEO allegedly called her repeatedly, including late at night, and made inappropriate remarks.

“Despite objecting to the calls and attempting to disconnect them, he allegedly continued to prolong the conversations,” police said. The woman also alleged that the accused touched her without consent on several occasions. In her complaint, she claimed that he would often call her to his cabin for minor work-related follow-ups and, during one such meeting, allegedly kissed her hand.

She further alleged that the CEO threatened to destroy her career if she spoke about the incidents to anyone.

According to the complaint, the woman continued with the internship because she needed the completion certificate for her course. She also accused the company’s director and HR staff of harassment and intimidation.

She alleged that although her last working day was scheduled for April 24, she was asked to leave the company on April 15 and was not provided with the required internship-related documents.

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Kanishka Singharia

Kanishka Singharia is a Senior Content Producer at Mint with a passion for news, trends, and the stories shaping the digital world. She specialises in spotting viral narratives by constantly tracking social media platforms and turning them into engaging, reader-friendly stories. Her work ranges from fast-paced breaking updates to sensitive human-interest features, blending speed with clarity. <br><br> With over four years of experience in news and trend reporting, Kanishka has worked with leading organisations such as Hindustan Times and Times Now. She moves seamlessly between profiling business leaders and telling the stories of everyday people, covering national developments just as effortlessly as the memes and conversations that dominate online culture. <br><br> She also reports on real estate developments and civic challenges in major urban hubs like Bengaluru, Delhi, and Gurugram. Her coverage frequently explores the struggles of startup founders, inspiring journeys of CEOs, and the experiences of candidates dealing with the complexities of visa processes. <br><br> Kanishka holds an undergraduate degree in Journalism from Delhi University and a diploma from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication. Rarely offline, she spends much of her time scrolling through X, LinkedIn, Reddit, Instagram, and Facebook in search of the next big story. When she finally logs off, she enjoys binge-watching shows and exploring cafes in pursuit of good food and better conversations.

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