Key Points

Javed Akhtar, at a recent book launch, voiced his criticism of Pakistan's reluctance to reciprocate India's peace efforts. He explained that despite India's cultural outreach and peaceful claims on Kashmir, Pakistan has consistently initiated aggression. Historical tensions such as Operation Gibraltar and other acts of hostility were highlighted as proof. Akhtar also shared personal insights on the pain caused by migration during partition and suggested missed opportunities for reconciliation between the nations' people.

Key Points: Javed Akhtar Criticizes Pakistan's Lack of Initiative in Peace Efforts

  • Javed Akhtar highlights India's peace initiatives with Pakistan
  • Criticizes Pakistan's lack of genuine reciprocation
  • Highlights historical aggressions like Operation Gibraltar
  • Speaks on migration pain and missed reconciliation opportunities
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Javed Akhtar: India always took initiative to solve problems with Pakistan, latter hasn't

Javed Akhtar highlights India's proactive peace efforts with Pakistan, critiquing Pakistan's lack of reciprocation.

Javed Akhtar: India always took initiative to solve problems with Pakistan, latter hasn't
"We are not aggressive... So the aggression has always been from that side. - Javed Akhtar"

Mumbai, May 31

Veteran lyricist and screenwriter Javed Akhtar lashed out at Pakistan, and said that India has always taken the initiative to better its relationship with all its neighbours.

The veteran screenwriter attended a book launch along with his wife Shabana Azmi in the Andheri West area of Mumbai. Javed said at the event, "India has always made genuine efforts to better the relationship with Pakistan. We opened cultural channels with Pakistan and its artists. But you can't clap with one hand, Pakistan never made any solid efforts to make things better.”

He further mentioned that India, despite its rightful claim on Kashmir, had never been the aggressor. The aggression has always been shown by Pakistan. “There is such a big dispute in Kashmir. In spite of our claim, we have never been aggressive. In fact, many people complain, 'why are you not aggressive?' We are not that. So the aggression has always been from that side. So this is not right,” he added.

One of the prime cases of Pakistan’s aggression against India is Operation Gibraltar, which was planned and executed by the Pakistan Army in the territory of Jammu and Kashmir, India in August 1965. The operation's strategy was to covertly cross the Line of Control (LoC) and incite the Muslim-majority Kashmiri population's uprising against the Indian Government. Kargil War, and the recent terrorist attack on civilians in Pahalgam, sponsored by Pakistan, are other examples.

The event also saw Javed and Shabana reading excerpts from the book. They spoke about the pain of migration of all people who were displaced. The family of the author of the book migrated to India after the partition.

Javed also said that governments of both the countries should have made an effort to make the refugees of both the countries sit together and share their stories of separation. He shared, “Only then would we have truly known what happened to whom and what kind of atrocities were faced by how many people. It would not have remained one-sided. But this did not happen. Anyway, the situation in the near future, I do not think, will get much better politically.”

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Javed sahab is absolutely right. India has always extended the hand of friendship while Pakistan keeps stabbing us in the back with terrorism. Enough is enough - we need to focus on our development rather than wasting energy on them. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I agree with most points, I wish we could hear more voices from Pakistan too. Not all Pakistanis support their government's actions. The common people suffer the most in this conflict. Maybe cultural exchanges can help bridge the gap?
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Amit S.
The Kargil War was a wake-up call for India. We tried being nice but Pakistan took advantage. Now we need to be strong militarily while keeping diplomatic channels open. Jiski lathi, uski bhains - this is how Pakistan understands things.
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Neha T.
My grandparents came during Partition. Their stories still bring tears. Pakistan needs to acknowledge the violence their side committed too. Javed ji is brave to speak these truths. Art and culture should unite, not divide. ❤️
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Vikram D.
Pakistan's army controls everything there. Until they stop using terrorism as state policy, no peace is possible. India should strengthen border security and economic ties with other neighbors instead. Bangladesh is a better example of progress!
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Sunita R.
Respect to Javed sahab for speaking up! But I disagree slightly - sometimes our government's approach has been too soft. Stronger action is needed when our soldiers are martyred. Pakistan only understands the language of power.
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Karan P.

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