Entertainment
Javed Akhtar Condemns Taliban’s New Laws on Domestic Violence
One of India’s foremost cultural voices, Javed Akhtar, has publicly condemned the Taliban’s recent legislation that endorses domestic violence. Reports indicate that the Taliban has legalized wife-beating, provided that it does not result in broken bones. Akhtar’s strong reaction highlights the profound moral implications of such a decree, which he describes as a shocking endorsement of violence.
In his remarks, Akhtar emphasized that this law reflects a blatant disregard for human rights, stating, “The impunity with which this so-called law legalizes violence is shocking to us not to them.” He called on Indian religious leaders, including muftis and mullahs, to unequivocally denounce the law, stressing that it is being enacted in the name of their faith. “Whatever the reason for this barbaric decree, let us not give any credence to it,” he urged.
Advocating for Human Decency
Akhtar firmly believes that human values and basic decency should remain non-negotiable. “It’s not about religion; it is about human decency,” he asserted. He remarked that violence, in any form, should be condemned by all individuals who value human rights. He also highlighted the role of cinema in shaping societal values, stating, “We (Salim Khan and I) never condoned or glorified violence of any kind, least of all violence against women.”
Referencing his work in film, Akhtar pointed out that the women characters in his screenplays, including the iconic Sholay and the lesser-known Imaan Dharam, were always portrayed with respect and dignity. He underscored the responsibility of filmmakers to project positive values in their work. “Cinema has a huge responsibility towards society to project the right values. And by ‘right’, I mean those values that give dignity, respect, and a voice to all sections of society.”
Cultural Impact and Responsibility
The condemnation from Akhtar is part of a broader conversation about the implications of such laws on societal norms and cultural values. His emphasis on the importance of dignity and respect resonates beyond the film industry, as it calls for a collective stand against violence and injustice.
As discussions about the Taliban’s restrictive policies continue, Akhtar’s voice adds a significant layer to the dialogue, urging individuals and communities to remain vigilant against the normalization of violence. His plea serves as a reminder that human rights are universal and must be upheld regardless of cultural or religious contexts.
By addressing these crucial issues, Akhtar not only champions women’s rights but also encourages a reevaluation of how societies perceive and respond to violence against women.
-
World12 months agoSBI Announces QIP Floor Price at ₹811.05 Per Share
-
Lifestyle12 months agoCept Unveils ₹3.1 Crore Urban Mobility Plan for Sustainable Growth
-
Science11 months agoNew Blood Group Discovered in South Indian Woman at Rotary Centre
-
Top Stories12 months agoKonkani Cultural Organisation to Host Pearl Jubilee in Abu Dhabi
-
World12 months agoTorrential Rains Cause Flash Flooding in New York and New Jersey
-
Science12 months agoNothing Headphone 1 Review: A Bold Contender in Audio Design
-
Business12 months agoIndian Stock Market Rebounds: Sensex and Nifty Rise After Four-Day Decline
-
Top Stories12 months agoAir India Crash Investigation Highlights Boeing Fuel Switch Concerns
-
Sports11 months agoBroad Advocates for Bowling Change Ahead of Final Test Against India
-
Sports11 months agoCristian Totti Retires at 19: Pressure of Fame Takes Toll
-
Politics12 months agoAbandoned Doberman Finds New Home After Journey to Prague
-
Lifestyle12 months agoVillagers Unite to Raise ₹45 Lakh for Water Solutions in Vadgam
