Indian who was denied job for being Muslim gets hired after receiving 'dozens' of offers
Zeeshan Khan says his mailbox is flooded with solidarity messages
The Indian MBA graduate who made headlines after being denied a job by a Mumbai-based diamond firm for being a Muslim, has been hired by Ahmedabad-based Adani group.
"I received about a dozen offers following the religious discrimination I had to face. My mailbox is flooded with solidarity messages," said Zeeshan Khan, 22, who was in Ahmedabad to complete formalities at Adani's corporate office.
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"Among all the offers I got, this was the best," Zeeshan said, who is set to join the group's Mumbai office as an executive trainee.
The reason why Zeeshan chose to join Adani, according to him, it is one of the biggest integrated infrastructure companies in the country.
"We encourage talent irrespective of caste, creed and religion. We found Zeeshan a competent candidate and hence a job was offered," said an Adani spokesperson.
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Earlier this month, Zeeshan sent an email application to Hari Krishna Exports Pvt. Ltd for a marketing job, after which he received a prompt reply: "We regret to inform you that we hire only non-Muslim candidates."
Zeeshan and his friends put out a screenshot of the mail on social media and it went viral.
Khan, who did his MBA in Mumbai, approached the Mumbai police and a case was registered against the company under section 153B of the IPC, which deals with national integration and provides for a jail term of up to three years for the guilty.
This article originally appeared in the Times of India.
"I received about a dozen offers following the religious discrimination I had to face. My mailbox is flooded with solidarity messages," said Zeeshan Khan, 22, who was in Ahmedabad to complete formalities at Adani's corporate office.
Read: We hire only non-Muslims, Indian firm tells job-seeker
"Among all the offers I got, this was the best," Zeeshan said, who is set to join the group's Mumbai office as an executive trainee.
The reason why Zeeshan chose to join Adani, according to him, it is one of the biggest integrated infrastructure companies in the country.
"We encourage talent irrespective of caste, creed and religion. We found Zeeshan a competent candidate and hence a job was offered," said an Adani spokesperson.
Read: Indian Muslim allegedly forced to vacate flat because of her religion
Earlier this month, Zeeshan sent an email application to Hari Krishna Exports Pvt. Ltd for a marketing job, after which he received a prompt reply: "We regret to inform you that we hire only non-Muslim candidates."
Zeeshan and his friends put out a screenshot of the mail on social media and it went viral.
Khan, who did his MBA in Mumbai, approached the Mumbai police and a case was registered against the company under section 153B of the IPC, which deals with national integration and provides for a jail term of up to three years for the guilty.
This article originally appeared in the Times of India.