Anger after female journalists excluded from Afghan embassy event in India
The Taliban's decision to exclude women journalists at a press conference in New Delhi drew widespread criticism from Indian politicians and media, highlighting ongoing gender discrimination issues.
- Female journalists were excluded from a press event with the Afghan Taliban Foreign Minister in Delhi, drawing criticism from Indian politicians and journalists.
- A source in the Taliban government confirmed that women were not invited to attend the event.
- Rahul Gandhi stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's actions signaled that women in India are 'too weak to stand up for them.'
- The Editors Guild of India condemned the exclusion, calling it 'deeply troubling' and discriminatory in nature.
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