Uber bans Hindu woman in Australia for 5 months over name controversy; reverts decision, issues apology
A Fiji-born Hindu woman was blacklisted and denied services by Uber in Australia over her name 'Swastika' for about five months before the decision was reversed.
The Uber app ruled 35-year-old Swastika Chandra's first name to be "offensive" in the light of its connection to Adolf Hitler's Nazi party.
However, the company issued an apology to the woman and reinstated her account after they understood that her name was a Sanskrit word and is a common Hindu name, reports said.
Brought up in Fiji, Swastika Chandra, a working mother now, is a resident of Sydney. In October last year, she encountered a problem with her name in connection to the Uber app
While trying to make an order, she received a pop-up from Uber that reportedly read, "Your first name is in violation and you need to change your name on the app."
However, Swastika was not willing to change her name as she was confident that the name predated the Nazis and was common among the Hindu community.
"It is a very common name. I know four or five other girls with the same name. [...] It means good luck. It means good things for me," Mirror reported her as saying.
If the Australian government had no issues with providing her citizenship certificate, health care card, and driving license under the name, why should Uber be offended, Swastika asked.
However, as a consequence, the ride-share and food-delivery service suspended her account.
Five months later, the account suspension was lifted following a prolong battle that was fought by Australia's The Hindu Council, and the local Jewish community along with the NSW attorney-general, Mirror reported.
"There is a difference between Ms Chandra innocently using her name and the deployment of a sinister symbol," The Jewish Board of Deputies was quoted as saying by the media.
Understanding the mistake, Uber later apologised and allowed Swastika to rejoin the platform.
"We understand that there are different cultural nuances to names, and therefore our teams address incidents like this on a case-by-case basis to ensure we evaluate each account fairly. In this case, after reviewing Ms Chandra's request, we reinstated her access to the app.
"We have apologised to Ms Chandra for the inconvenience this caused her, and we appreciate her patience as we reviewed the matter, which took longer than we hoped it would," the app reportedly said in an official statement.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
Related Articles

Minority under fire: Hindu houses torched in Bangladesh village
At least five houses belonging to Hindu families were set on fire in Dumritala village of Bangladesh’s Pirojpur district, in what is being perceived as another incident refelcting a surge in attacks on religious minorities in the Muslim-majority country.

Hindus form own political party in Bangladesh after lynching horror, target over 40 seats
The Hindu community in Bangladesh has launched a political outfit of its own ahead of the general elections scheduled for next year, amid a surge in attacks on minorities following the fall of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s government in 2024.

Political bombshell in Bangladesh: Student-led NCP joins hands with Islamist Jamaat ahead of polls
The National Citizen Party (NCP), a political outfit formed by student leaders who spearheaded the July–August 2024 uprising that led to the ouster of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina, has announced a seat-sharing agreement with one of Bangladesh’s largest Islamist parties ahead of the general elections scheduled for next year.

Night of Terror: Deadly blaze at Indonesian retirement home leaves 16 dead
At least 16 people were killed after a fire broke out at a retirement home in Indonesia’s Manado city on Sulawesi island, media reports said.
Latest News

'Violating beyond words': Kangana Ranaut on AI-edited images showing her in outfits she never wore in Parliament

Four killed, nine injured as BEST bus reverses into a crowd in Mumbai

Viral videos show brutal attack on a migrant worker in Chennai suburban train; 4 teens held

India rejects Pakistan’s Christmas vandalism remarks, cites its ‘abysmal’ minority record

