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‘My head bowed in shame’: Javed Akhtar slams India’s Taliban protocol

Published on: October 14, 2025 8:33 PM

Famous Indian writer and lyricist Javed Akhtar openly criticized India for giving official protocol to the Afghan Taliban. He said he felt deep shame and that his head bowed in embarrassment. Akhtar expressed his disappointment over India hosting Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi during his recent visit. He also called the Taliban the world’s biggest terrorists without naming them directly.

Akhtar mentioned several well-known Indian female journalists and wished they had attended the Taliban’s press conference. He criticized the Indian government for welcoming a group that banned girls’ education and oppresses many people. He also condemned religious leaders, including those from Darul Uloom Deoband, for honoring the Taliban representatives. According to Akhtar, this action contradicts India’s claimed stance against extremist groups.

Read more: Women Journalists in India Take Front Row After Taliban Press Ban

He questioned the Indian people directly, asking, “Dear brothers and sisters, what is happening to us?” His tweets quickly gathered wide public support. Many social media users agreed with his strong statements and shared their own concerns. Akhtar’s comments sparked a wider debate on India’s relationship with the Taliban and its future foreign policy.

The Afghan Foreign Minister arrived in New Delhi on October 9 for his first official visit to India. During the visit, India announced plans to reopen its embassy in Kabul soon. This decision hints at India’s cautious acceptance of the Taliban government in Afghanistan. It also marks a significant shift in India’s diplomatic approach to the region.

Read more: India’s Covert Alliance with Afghan Taliban Exposed Today

Overall, Akhtar’s remarks highlight a growing unease among many Indians about their government’s engagement with the Taliban. His criticism reflects wider fears about legitimizing a group known for violence and oppression. The debate is expected to continue as India balances its strategic interests and public opinion. Many watch closely how this diplomatic relationship will evolve in the coming months.

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