Lenskart Embattled as Alleged Ban on Hindu Religious Symbols Sparks Nationwide Outrage
Lenskart faces a major crisis over a leaked February 2026 document allegedly banning Hindu symbols like bindis, tilaks, and sacred threads while permitting hijabs. Despite CEO Peyush Bansal’s April 15 clarification calling the material outdated, public outrage persists. With protests in Pune and claims of employee firing for wearing a kalawa, the company faces intense scrutiny over religious discrimination.
The crisis deepened as reports emerged claiming a former employee was terminated for wearing a kalawa, a sacred Hindu thread. While CEO Peyush Bansal issued a formal response on April 15, he characterized the document as inaccurate, outdated training material and asserted that the error had been rectified as early as February. Bansal further affirmed that Lenskart enforces no restrictions on religious expression, specifically citing that bindis and tilaks are permitted. Despite these clarifications, skepticism remains high among the public. Observers have pointed to recent staff photographs that allegedly show a conspicuous absence of bindis among employees, leading to continueddemands for transparent and updated policy disclosures.
The situation has transitioned from online discourse to physical demonstrations, with significant protests erupting in Pune. Demonstrators and social media users alike continue to demand accountability, questioning the discrepancy between the CEO's statements and the documented guidelines. As the brand faces sustained scrutiny over its administrative culture and religious inclusivity, the impact of this incident highlights a growing sensitivity toward corporate secularism and the protection of cultural identity in the Indian workplace.

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