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Uber apologises to Swastika Chandra who was banned from app over her name

Uber has apologised to an Australian woman called Swastika Chandra who was banned from the app over her name. 'We understand that there are different cultural nuances to names,' the company said.

April 20, 2024 / 16:07 IST
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Uber has apologised to a woman who was banned over her name

Uber has apologised to an Australian woman who was banned from the ride-hailing app over her name. Swastika Chandra told A Current Affair that she tried to order food from Uber Eats last year. However, the app told her she would have to change her name as it violated the company’s terms.

Swastika is derived from the Sanskrit root swasti, which symbolises health, prosperity and luck. In Fiji, where Swastika Chandra grew up, the name is very common among the island country’s large Indian population.

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Although it has been used for centuries in Hinduism, Jainism and many other religions across Asia, the swastika symbol was appropriated by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party in the early 1920s. Because of that, it today has many negative connotations.

"They don't know that the Hindus used it for thousands of years before Hitler used it in the wrong way," Chandra, 35, said.