
Udaipur Gang Rape Case: IT Manager Gang Raped by CEO and Other Employees
Udaipur Gang Rape Case: The arrest of Jeetesh Sisodia, CEO of Udaipur-based GKM IT Private Limited, is not just another crime story, it is a brutal reminder of how hollow corporate virtue-signalling can be. Sisodia has been arrested for the alleged gang rape of a woman manager in a moving car after a birthday party he himself hosted. The shock intensifies when one considers the bitter irony: his company publicly rated itself 4.7/5 as a “women-friendly” workplace, a claim that vanished as quickly as the website did once the allegations surfaced.
This case forces an uncomfortable reckoning. How many glossy HR policies and self-awarded ratings are nothing more than camouflage for abuse of power? How many “safe workplaces” turn unsafe the moment authority mixes with entitlement? For working women, this isn’t just horrifying, it’s enraging. Trust was violated not by strangers, but by those positioned at the very top.
Zoom out, and the picture grows darker. Rape in India is not an exception; it is a recurring national shame. Thousands of cases are reported every year, many more buried under fear and silence. Laws exist, outrage follows, but accountability often limps behind. Until power stops shielding predators, cases like this will keep proving one harsh truth: safety in India is still a privilege, not a guarantee.
It is shocking to believe that Shilpa Sirohi, the head of GKM IT, is not merely a witness to this dreadful incident but has been accused of it together with Jeetesh Sisodia and her spouse, Gaurav Sirohi. It has been reported that Shilpa Sirohi used her influence to lure the victim into the after-party, thus leading her into a situation that turned into a nightmare.
Not only did she give the victim a lift home, but she was also said to be in the car during the gang rape, thus making her an accomplice to the crime. Her participation invites intimidating inquiries about treachery, power, and the misuse of authority in workplaces that are so-called “women-friendly.”
A case has been registered against all three accused under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).
The medical report confirmed injuries on the victim consistent with sexual assault, supporting the prima facie charge of gang rape.
All three accused were produced before a court and remanded to police custody as the investigation continues.
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