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Javed Akhtar is being labeled “Kafir, Jihadi”: “People from both sides abuse me”

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Veteran screenwriter Javed Akhtar criticized a Mumbai event.

He referred to abuse from both ideological aspects, calling it a continuity in his life.

Akhtar commented on the extreme ideas of his critics about his critics.

New Delhi:

Veteran screenwriter and lyricist Javed Akhtar never shook his mind – and did the same in a recent public event in Mumbai.

Javed Akhtar was participating in the launch HeavenA book by Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut, when he clearly addressed the criticism from opposing ideological camps.

Javed Akhtar said that while speaking about the backlash, “People from both sides abuse me. One calls me Kafir (Kafir), saying that I will go to hell. The other called me a jihadi, asked me to go to Pakistan,” as I was asked to go to Pakistan, “as I was quoted,” as I was quoted, ” News18,

Distributing his signature sharp intellect, the lyricist said, “So, if I only have the option to go to hell or go to Pakistan, I would like to go to hell.”

Explaining that the criticism directed on it is not limited to an ideological group, Javed Akhtar said, “People of both sides abuse me. It’s not unilateral. I will not be very ungrateful if I don’t believe that there are people who appreciate me. Many people praise me, praise me, and encourage me.”

However, he admitted that misconduct from extremists has become a continuity in his life. “But it is also true that the extremists of this side misuse me, so extremists do it from the other side. It’s reality. If one of them stops abusing me, I would call it an discrepancy and think that I would have made a mistake,” he commented.

Javed Akhtar’s statement comes after an increased tension between India and Pakistan. On 22 April, a deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir killed 26 people. In response, India launched Operation Sindoor, operating a target missile strike at terrorist camps in Pakistan.

After a series of cross -border drones and missile strikes from both sides, a ceasefire was announced on 10 May. However, Pakistan has allegedly violated ceasefire several times, indicating an anti -retaliation by the Indian Armed Forces. According to reports, General of Military Operations (DGMOS) of New Delhi and Islamabad is expected to hold talks soon.



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