Lyricist and poet Javed Akhtar told a Pakistani gathering in no uncertain terms that Indians haven’t forgotten the 26/11 attacks and that the handlers were still roaming free in Pakistan. Javed Akhtar and a few more Indians were in Pakistan to attend the 7th Faiz Festival organise in memory of renown Urdu poet Faiz Ahmed Faiz.
Javed Akhtar was responding to an audience member who was suggesting how Pakistan is “a positive, friendly and loving country”.
The audience member request Javed Akhtar to carry their message to India :
“You have visit Pakistan many times…When you go back do you tell your people that these are good people, they aren’t just bombing us but also greeting us with garlands and love?”
She said, “(We) want a friendly situation between the two regions.”
Sensing India being blam, Javed Akhtar Said :
(The atmosphere needs to cool down. I am from Bombay and all of us witnessed the attack on Bombay. The attackers weren’t from Norway, or from Egypt. They are still present in your country, so you should not be offended if an Indian complains about this).”
Underlying the divide between the two countries, Javed Akhtar said there was lack of awareness about cultural similarities between both countries and not many people across the border know about each other’s cultures.
India has host Pakistani greats such as Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Mehdi Hassan, Faiz Ahmed Faiz but Pakistan never had a Lata Mangeshkar show, Javed Akhtar said.
Javed Akhtar also talk about the need for regional unity and share history and express his sadness that there is “competition going on” in India and Pakistan to ban and boycott words.
Javed Akhtar said that these behaviours only make a language poorer.
The festival also feature foreign delegates from Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, representing their artistic, literary, and musical endeavours.
The three-day program features more than 60 activities, such as theatrical productions, dance shows, literary readings, Qawwali performances, and many more.