Taking a serious note of the incident, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis ordered a probe and Mumbai police registered a case against the business house.
The matter also prompted the National Commission for Minorities to seek an explanation from the business house as it drew criticism from the Centre's BJP-led government, which said religious discrimination cannot be allowed.
Management graduate Zeshan Ali Khan had applied for an opening in the company on May 19 and, according to him, he received a response within 15 minutes which said they hired only non-Muslim candidates.
"I was looking for a job, I came to know about a recruitment drive taking place at Hare Krishna Exports Pvt LTD, one of the leading exports houses of the country. I thought it would be a wonderful opportunity to start my career with them.
Asked about the case, Fadnavis told PTI "I think it is totally unfair. They (the business house) have the right not to select any one for lack of skill but a denial on the basis of relgion is completely unacceptable. We will inquire into this case."
Senior Police Inspector Suhas Raut said the case was registered under the IPC sections 153-B (imputation and assertions prejudicial to national integration) and 153 B 1b (asserting or publishing that any class of persons shall by reason of their being members of any religious, racial or language or regional group or caste or community be denied or deprived of their rights as citizens of India).
Meanwhile, the company issued a clarification claiming it was "an error" by an HR trainee against whom appropriate action has been taken.
"Company functions without being biased with any caste, religion and gender. In fact, more than 50 employees are from Minority community and people from 28 states are working in our group companies some of them being for more than 12 years," reads the clarification sent to the media. More.
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