Bollywood actress Swara Bhaskar has landed in controversy once again after she met with Maulana Sajjad Nomani, an Islamic scholar known for his controversial stance on women’s education. Swara, accompanied by her husband Fahad Ahmed, visited Nomani at his office on Saturday. Pictures of the meeting went viral, leading to widespread criticism on social media.
The photos showed Swara wearing a peach-colored salwar suit with a dupatta on her head, while Fahad donned a white kurta-pajama. Nomani, who shared the pictures on his social media, captioned them: “Janab Hazrat attended the service of Maulana Sajjad Nomani Sahab, and he bestowed upon us a lot of blessings.”
Social Media Reacts Strongly
Swara’s meeting with Maulana Nomani sparked outrage, with many accusing her of hypocrisy. Critics highlighted the Maulana’s controversial views on women’s education and his past remarks that were labeled as regressive.
- A Twitter user wrote: “Swara Bhaskar talks about feminism and women empowerment but meets someone who opposes girls going to school. Hypocrisy at its peak!”
- Another criticized: “Ultra-feminist Swara Bhaskar seeks blessings from a man who supports Taliban ideologies and opposes interfaith marriages. All this for political gain?”
Many also pointed out the contradiction between Swara’s public stance on women’s rights and her association with someone accused of having conservative views on women’s freedom.
Swara’s Personal Life in Focus
Swara married Fahad Ahmed, a Samajwadi Party leader, last year. The couple welcomed their daughter, Rabia, on 23 September this year. Despite the ongoing backlash, Swara has not issued any statement addressing the controversy.
Why This Meeting is Controversial
Maulana Sajjad Nomani has faced criticism in the past for his statements against women’s education and alleged support for conservative ideologies. His views have been linked to promoting a regressive mindset that contradicts the principles of feminism, making Swara’s association with him a target for criticism.
The debate highlights the fine line public figures walk between personal choices and public accountability. Swara’s decision to meet Maulana Nomani has reignited conversations about ideological consistency and the expectations placed on celebrities in India.