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Javed Akhtar urges Indian government to take firm steps over Pahalgam terror attack: "Take a solid step now, it is time for 'aar ya paar'

Javed Akhtar urged the central government to respond strongly to Pakistan's alleged role in the recent Pahalgam terror attack. He condemned the brutality of the assault on innocent civilians and called for decisive measures.

May 02, 2025 / 13:08 IST
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Akhtar made these statements during the inauguration of the 'Glorious Maharashtra Festival,' which took place on Thursday to commemorate Maharashtra's Foundation Day.
Akhtar made these statements during the inauguration of the 'Glorious Maharashtra Festival,' which took place on Thursday to commemorate Maharashtra's Foundation Day.

Lyricist and screenwriter Javed Akhtar has called on the central government to take firm and decisive action against Pakistan in light of its alleged involvement in the recent brutal terror attack on innocent civilians in Pahalgam, Kashmir.

Akhtar made these statements during the inauguration of the 'Glorious Maharashtra Festival,' which took place on Thursday to commemorate Maharashtra's Foundation Day.

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While speaking to politicians and attendees at the Maharashtra Festival 2025, lyricist Javed Akhtar urged the Central Government to take stronger and more decisive measures against terrorism. He emphasized that mere “crackers on the border” are not a sufficient response to the tragic loss of lives in the Pahalgam terror attack.

He said, "This has happened not just once but several times. I request that the Central Government take immediate steps. A few crackers on the border will not work. Take a solid step now. Do something so that the mad Army chief there (Pakistan), no sensible person can make a speech like he does. He says that Hindus and Muslims are different communities. He does not even care that there are Hindus in his country, too. So, do they have no respect? What kind of man is he? They should get a befitting reply so that they remember. They will not pay heed to anything less. I don't know much about politics. But I do know that it is time for 'aar ya paar."