Indian Poet Javed Akhtar, at Lahore event, says 26/11 terrorists roaming free in Pakistan
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Javed Akhtar reveals how audience reacted after he schooled Pakistan over 26/11 Mumbai attacks
While attending an event in Lahore recently, Javed Akhtar recalled the 26/11 Mumbai attacks and said terrorists linked to the attacks were still roaming freely in Pakistan. Javed now opened up on how the audience 'clapped and agreed' with his statement.
Lyricist Javed Akhtar schools Pakistan in Lahore, says 'Perpetrators of 26//11 are roaming free'
Lyricist Javed Akhtar exposed Pakistan at an event in Lahore. The lyricist said that people of Pakistan do not expect India not to complain about 26/11 as the perpetrators are still roaming free in Pakistan. He said that the perpetrators had not come from Norway or Egypt. He said that India had organised programmes of Mehdi Hassan but Pakistan did not organise any programme of Lata Mangeshkar.
'26/11 attackers roaming freely…': Javed Akhtar during visit to Pakistan
The remarks came in response to an audience member's call for the famed writer to take back a message of peace to his home country. Akhtar however insisted that apportioning blame would not solve anything.
Indian Poet Javed Akhtar, at Lahore event, says 26/11 terrorists roaming free in Pakistan
A viral video of famous Indian Poet Javed Akhtar is doing the rounds on social media where netizens from India are praising the writer for his strong-worded statements he made last week while in Lahore, Pakistan. Javed Akhtar was attending an event in Lahore when he made a veiled attack on Pakistan saying that the terrorists responsible for the 26/11 Mumbai attack in 2008 are freely roaming in the country and it has angered Indians.
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