Would prefer hell over Pakistan: Javed Akhtar

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Would prefer hell over Pakistan: Javed Akhtar

Monday, 19 May 2025 | Press Trust of India | New Delhi

Noted lyricist and screenwriter Javed Akhtar, who is often targeted for his views on patriotism and religion, says that if there comes a time he has to choose between Pakistan and hell, he would prefer to go to hell.

Akhtar, 80, was speaking at Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut’s book launch on Saturday night in Mumbai. At the event, the lyricist — who identifies himself as an atheist — said extremists from both India and Pakistan shower abuses on him on a daily basis.

“Some day, I’ll show you my Twitter (now X) and WhatsApp. I am abused by both sides. I’m not thankless so I’ll say there are also people who appreciate what I say, encourage me. But it’s true that extremists from both here and there abuse me. This is right. If one of them stops abusing me, it’ll be a matter of concern for me.

“One side says ‘You are a kaafir (non-believer) and will go to hell. The other side says, ‘Jihadi, go to Pakistan’. If the choice is between Pakistan and hell, I would prefer to go to hell,” Akhtar said amid a round of applause from the audience. The award-winning writer further said it’s important to have citizens not subscribing to the ideology of any political party. “That way they can say what they feel is right and what is wrong. There should be no party loyalty. All parties are ours and yet no party is ours. I’m also one of those citizens. If you speak from one side, you’ll make the other side unhappy. But if you speak out from different points of view, you make many more people unhappy,” he added.

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