Reacting to Javed Akhtar and Shabana Azmi's decision to cancel their visit to Pakistan, the veteran politician added that "the most privileged of Indian Muslims" were protecting their status and being apologetic about their identities.
Stop levelling baseless accusations, FM Qureshi tells India after Pulwama attack
"Thousands blinded, martyred, and orphaned...to them this is not grim, or outrageous," said Asif.
The most privileged of Indian Muslims protecting status & being apologetic about their identities,their conscience unmoved by atrocities endured daily by Kashmiris. Thousands blinded, martyred, and orphaned...to them this is not grim,or outrageous. https://t.co/qJ6EOeubNI
— Khawaja M. Asif (@KhawajaMAsif) February 15, 2019
Akhtar on Friday had announced that he along with his with his wife had cancelled their visit to Karachi after the Pulwama attack.
The couple was all set to visit the country for Kaifi Azmi Literary festival, which was scheduled to take place on February 24 and February 25, in Karachi.
Cultural exchanges between India, Pakistan cannot carry on: Shabana Azmi
After Akhtar, Shabana also took to twitter to share her thoughts on the matter.
“I am filled with pain and grief and all else ..by the dastardly Pulwama attack . For the first time in all these years, I feel weakened in my belief that people to people contact can force the Establishment to do the right thing. We will need to call halt to cultural exchange.”
I am filled with pain and grief and all else ..by the dastardly #Pulwama attack . For the 1st time in all these years I feel weakened in my belief that people to people contact can force the Establishment to do the right thing.We will need to call halt to cultural exchange
— Azmi Shabana (@AzmiShabana) February 15, 2019
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