'No role in Afghan FM Muttaqi's presser': India after uproar over exclusion of women journalists from event
New Delhi: India on Saturday asserted that it had no role in the press conference addressed by Afghanistan’s Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi in New Delhi, which sparked outrage after women journalists were reportedly not allowed to attend.

Marking the first high-level India-Afghanistan engagement since the 2021 Taliban takeover, Muttaqi arrived in Delhi on Thursday and also met External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar.
His visit witnessed the restoration of diplomatic ties with Taliban-ruled Afghanistan as India upgraded its Kabul technical mission to a full embassy, after the group seized power in the country.
“The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) had no involvement in the press interaction held yesterday by the Afghan FM in Delhi,” officials said on Saturday.
The event took place at the Afghan embassy on Friday, where only male journalists were present as Muttaqi arrived to address the media.
Women reporters were kept out, triggering widespread condemnation.
Uproar over exclusion of women reporters
As news of the exclusion spread, it provoked a storm on social media over what many called discriminatory behaviour.
Several opposition leaders demanded an explanation from the Centre over the alleged “ban” on women journalists.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying, “When you allow the exclusion of women journalists from a public forum, you are telling every woman in India that you are too weak to stand up for them.”
“In our country, women have the right to equal participation in every space. Your silence in the face of such discrimination exposes the emptiness of your slogans on Nari Shakti,” he added.
Mr. Modi, when you allow the exclusion of women journalists from a public forum, you are telling every woman in India that you are too weak to stand up for them.
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) October 11, 2025
In our country, women have the right to equal participation in every space. Your silence in the face of such… https://t.co/FyaxxCteK6
Opposition leaders demand accountability
Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra also called on PM Modi to “clarify” his position on the incident. She questioned how such an “insult to some of India’s most competent women was allowed in our country, a country whose women are its backbone and its pride.”
Prime Minister @narendramodi ji, please clarify your position on the removal of female journalists from the press conference of the representative of the Taliban on his visit to India.
— Priyanka Gandhi Vadra (@priyankagandhi) October 11, 2025
If your recognition of women’s rights isn’t just convenient posturing from one election to…
Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Mahua Moitra too condemned the government, saying: “Govt has dishonoured every single Indian woman by allowing the Taliban minister to exclude women journalists from presser. Shameful bunch of spineless hypocrites.”
Amid the uproar, former Union minister P Chidambaram said he was shocked that the male journalists, attending the presser did not protest the blatant exclusion of women.
He said they should have acted when they learned that women journalists were barred from the event.
“I am shocked that women journalists were excluded from the press conference addressed by Amir Khan Muttaqi of Afghanistan. In my personal view, the men journalists should have walked out when they found that their women colleagues were excluded (or not invited),” he said.
I am shocked that women journalists were excluded from the press conference addressed by Mr Amir Khan Muttaqi of Afghanistan
— P. Chidambaram (@PChidambaram_IN) October 11, 2025
In my personal view, the men journalists should have walked out when they found that their women colleagues were excluded (or not invited)
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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