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‘Hang my head in shame’: Javed Akhtar on Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Muttaqi’s reverent treatment in India

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Bollywood lyricist and screenwriter Javed Akhtar late Monday expressed his disappointment at the grand reception accorded to Afghanistan Foreign Minister and Taliban leader Amir Khan Muttaqi, upon his arrival in India last week.

Taking over X (formerly Twitter), Akhtar wrote: “I hang my head in shame when I see the kind of respect and reception has been given to the representative of the world’s worst terrorists group Taliban by those who beat the pulpit against all kind of terrorists.”

Akhtar also came down heavily on Darul Uloom Deoband, one of the most influential Islamic seminaries in South Asia, for hosting the Taliban minister. “Shame on Deoband too for giving such a reverent welcome to their “Islamic Hero” who is one of those who have completely banned girls education. My Indian brothers n sisters !!! what is happening to us.”

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Akhtar was referring to the restrictions imposed upon girls and women in Afghanistan under the Taliban regime, which includes ban on obtaining education beyond the sixth grade, and seeking employment. They are also required to wear full veils and avoid speaking in public.

I hang my head in shame when I see the kind of respect and reception has been given to the representative of the world’s worst terrorists group Taliban by those who beat the pulpit against all kind of terrorists . Shame on Deoband too for giving such a reverent welcome to their “…

— Javed Akhtar (@Javedakhtarjadu) October 13, 2025

Muttaqi paid a visit to Deobandin Uttar Pradesh’s Saharanpur on Saturday, and met senior clerics, scholars and administrators of the institution. He also expressed his gratitude for the “grand welcome and affection” extended to him by people at Deoband. “I am thankful for such a grand welcome and the affection shown by the people here. I hope that India-Afghanistan ties advance further. We will be sending new diplomats, and I hope you people will visit Kabul as well. I have hopes for stronger ties in the future – from the way I was received in Delhi, these visits may be frequent in the near future,” Muttaqi told PTI.

On the first day of his visit, the Afghan minister restricted all women journalists from attending his press conference at the Afghan Embassy in Delhi, sparking outrage from Opposition political leaders and journalist groups about the discriminatory behaviour.

In the absence of women journalists from the room, when asked about women’s rights being violated in Afghanistan, he said it was all part of a “propaganda”. “It is all propaganda. We have the Shariah there and everybody has rights. Each country has its own traditions and customs,” he said.