Microsoft fires Indian-American employee, Vaniya Agrawal, who confronted Gates, Nadella during 50th anniversary meet

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Microsoft has terminated two employees, including Vaniya Agrawal, for disrupting its 50th anniversary event. Ibtihal Aboussad interrupted a speech, while Agrawal interrupted a Q&A session.

Microsoft has fired two employees, including Indian American Vaniya Agrawal, for disrupting an event celebrating the company’s 50th anniversary. On Friday, Ibtihal Aboussad, who has called on Microsoft to stop working with the Israeli government, interrupted a speech by the company's AI head, Mustafa Suleyman. Later, Vaniya Agrawal disrupted a Q&A session with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and former CEOs Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer.

Following the incidents, event staff asked both employees to leave the venue at Microsoft’s headquarters in Redmond, Washington. The company informed Aboussad that her employment had been terminated due to “acts of misconduct,” according to an email reviewed by Bloomberg. Agrawal had pledged to resign effective April 11, but Microsoft told her on Monday that it had accepted her resignation effective immediately.



The company didn’t immediately provide comment. How the two employees staged protests at the event? “Mustafa shame on you,” Aboussad told Suleyman, in part. “You claim that you care about using AI for good, but Microsoft sells AI weapons to the Israeli military.

Fifty thousand people have died.” Suleyman responded, “Thank you for your protest. I hear you.

” Microsoft, in the termination notice, told Aboussad the accusations were “hostile, unprovoked and highly inappropriate.” Both employees worked as software engineers, they told Bloomberg last week. They’re affiliated with No Azure for Apartheid, a group that has protested Microsoft’s sales to the Israeli military over the country’s conduct in its war in Gaza.

The pair lost access to their corporate email and chat accounts shortly after Friday’s protests, they said. More stories like this are available on bloomberg.com ©2025 Bloomberg L.

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