The lyricist poet Javed Akhtar, while speaking to NDTV, said that those who support the Taliban are a “tiny of the Muslim population of our nation.” He also said that “the ideology of the right is also repressive.”
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Strange resemblance between the Taliban and people who want to be like the Taliban
Ironically, the right uses this to promote itself with the aim of becoming exactly the same as it opposes, it is an interesting observation.
I don’t remember their statement verbatim, but it was generally felt that they welcomed the Taliban’s return to Afghanistan. But these people are a tiny Muslim population in our nation.
Most of the Muslims I spoke to were surprised and dismayed that some of these statements were made.
Today, most young Muslims in India want a good job and a good education for their children in good schools. But on the other hand, there are those who want to believe in this kind of regressive thinking: men and women are segregated, where the regressive mentality is promoted.
But like I said, these people are a handful, so let them say what they want, they won’t get it. The right around the world wants the same things. Just as the Taliban want an Islamic State, there are those who want a Hindu Rashtra. These people have the same mindset, whether Muslim, Christian, Jewish or Hindu
It is a kind of attempt to become a full-fledged Taliban
Of course, the Taliban are barbaric and their actions are reprehensible, but those that support RSS, VHP and Bajrang Dal are the same.
This country is basically a secular country. The idea of the Taliban cannot attract an Indian
India is a secular nation and the people, the population is largely secular, but there are those who support organizations like RSS and VHP and people like Golwalkar, etc., who have the same ideology as the Nazis of the 1930s. .
The Taliban may have more power with weapons, but their vision, perspective and ideology are mutually reflected.
They may not have achieved their goals yet, but I want to know what the difference is between their goals and the Taliban.
People with a moderate mindset are scattered. I have full faith in the basic sensibility of an average Indian. Most of this nation is extremely decent and tolerant. It must be respected
India will never become a Taliban country
There is more to it than meets the eye. In Afghanistan, the way the Taliban took over in a matter of weeks seems too staged. When there was a sizable army, how did it make crowds of cars and trucks suddenly take over cities so easily? There must be a collusion between the US, its puppet government and the Taliban. There is more to it than meets the eye. Like I said, it seems too staged
The situation in Afghanistan is not good for India. For us, it’s a win-win situation. If we do not compromise them, we will be isolated and cut off throughout the region. And if we talk to them, it will be seen as a guarantee for them and will give them legitimacy. Therefore, it is a win-win situation for India
If we do not compromise them, there will also be a serious threat issue as they have a very large army of terrorists, and this will pose major security concerns for India. We must also look at our geopolitical and strategic interests