Nashik, April 27 -- The high-profile TCS religious conversion case in Nashik has taken a dramatic turn, uncovering international connections and a sophisticated network allegedly involved in forced proselytization.

As the Nashik Road Court reserved its verdict on the interim pre-arrest bail plea of key accused Nida Khan, the investigation has revealed chilling details of how victims were manipulated.

On Monday, high-stakes arguments took place before Judge K.G. Joshi.

Nida Khan, who is currently absconding, had applied for interim pre-arrest bail citing her pregnancy as grounds for relief. Her counsel, Rahul Kasliwal, argued that since Maharashtra lacks a specific anti-conversion law, the charges regarding religious conversion are questi...