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Indian author Arundhati Roy ‘unequivocally’ stands with Iran in the face of US-Israeli attacks

Indian author Arundhati Roy ‘unequivocally’ stands with Iran in the face of US-Israeli attacks

She said she was ashamed of how her country's government is dealing with the crisis.
13 Mar, 2026

Indian author Arundhati Roy was at an event in New Delhi on Monday, talking about her latest book, Mother Mary Comes to Me, when she expressed her strong support for Iran in its conflict with Israel and the United States while calling the Indian government “spineless” for failing to stand up for what’s right.

In the speech, which was published by Zeteo on Thursday, Roy said while the gathering was focused on her book, she couldn’t “end the day without talking about those beautiful cities — Tehran, Isfahan, and Beirut — that are up in flames.” She said she’d like to use some of “my Mother Mary’s spirit of candour and impoliteness” to talk about “the unprovoked and illegal attack by the United States and Israel on Iran”.

The author referred to the bombing campaign in Iran as a “a continuation of the US-Israeli genocide in Gaza,” but contended that “Iran is not Gaza”.

She said the world stands on the precipice of “nuclear calamity and economic collapse” as “the same country that bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki could be readying itself to bomb one of the most ancient civilisations in the world”. Any regime change, she said, needs to come from the people and “not by some bloated, lying, cheating, greedy, resource-grabbing, bomb-dropping imperial power and its allies who are trying to bully the whole world into submission”.

Roy said Iran was standing up to the imperialists “while India cowers”, adding that she was ashamed of how “gutless” and “spineless” the Indian government was in dealing with Israel and the US. She lamented that her country had lost its pride and dignity, “except in our movies”. “Let me simply say that I stand with Iran. Unequivocally,” the author said

She decried Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Israel and his government’s trade relations with the US, questioning what it means for India to get the country’s “permission” to buy oil from Russia.

She also called out the Indian government for sending Indian workers to Israel to replace expelled Palestinians, adding that these workers were reportedly not allowed to use air raid shelters during Iran’s retaliatory fire on Israeli cities.

“Who has put us into this absolutely humiliating, shameless, disgusting place in the world?” Roy asked.

The author said the term “running dogs of imperialists” — used by Chinese politician Mao Zedong to describe allies of Imperialist powers — “describes [India] well. Except, of course, in our twisted, toxic movies in which our celluloid heroes strut on, winning phantom war after war, dumb and over-muscled. Fuelling our insatiable bloodlust with their gratuitous violence.”

Roy is no stranger to taking strong and vocal stances on issues she cares about, she recently made headlines for pulling out of the Berlin International Film Festival over the president of the festival’s jury saying cinema should “stay out of politics” when asked about Gaza. Earlier, she signed a pledge not to work with Israeli cultural institutions over complicity in the state’s war on Gaza.

Her writing is also considered seditious by the Indian government, which banned her 2020 book Azadi: Freedom, Fascism, Fiction in India-occupied Jammu and Kashmir for “propagating false narrative and secessionism”.

Cover photo: Arundhati Roy/Facebook

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Ahmed Khan Mar 13, 2026 12:17pm
Looks like criticising government in India is allowed. I am surprised.
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iqra Mar 13, 2026 01:17pm
Beautiful ladies with beautiful heart
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Ali Mar 13, 2026 02:41pm
Salute to the courageous lady.
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Haider Mar 13, 2026 03:38pm
Had the govt supported Iran, she would have supported israel and gulf nations, don't take her seriously
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COVIN Mar 13, 2026 03:50pm
All she does is Blah Blah .. no one takes her seriously
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Justsaying Mar 13, 2026 04:11pm
" Looks like criticising government in India is allowed. I am surprised..." That's why its called the Largest Democracy on the Planet..(.it seems you need to learn more about India..) Can anyone try this in your country...???
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Justsaying Mar 13, 2026 04:21pm
" Indian author Arundhati Roy ‘unequivocally’ stands with Iran in the face of US-Israeli attacks.." She's a Brave Gutsy Lady ..expressing her Views without any Hesitation...
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A Mar 13, 2026 04:29pm
Excellent input by this wonderful lady who definitely has an eye for justice. Coming from a Hindu background l commend her on her stern stand fir Iran. Knowing who Mahendra Modi is and l have seen you stand up against him for he is just like Netanyahu and l appreciate that you stood up for Muslims in India. May the Good Lord keep you safe wherever you are. Aameen. Amen
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JAMIL SOOMRO Mar 13, 2026 05:00pm
It vividly appears when Arundhati Roy speaks the whole Hindustan( India ) listens including........Narendra Modi.?
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Elwin Mar 13, 2026 05:01pm
Do read the book 'Milk and Honey 21st Century' on Tele gram Channel of the same name.
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karunakar thirukovallur Mar 13, 2026 05:37pm
India is a functioning democracy with millions of people from different religions, cultures, and languages living peacefully and harmoniously. We enjoy absolute freedom of speech.
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David Headley Mar 13, 2026 05:47pm
Do the same in pakistan?
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K S Venkataraman Mar 13, 2026 06:04pm
Really speaking, outside Pakistan, who really cares for Arundhati’s opinion? Even in Pakistan, she gets media attention more for her looks.
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Rafiq Gilani Mar 13, 2026 07:50pm
What a brave and courageous personality. Clear, straight and vocal, No double standards. Admire her wisdom, valor and boldness. Cheers and gratitude to Arundhati Roy, from a humbled Pakistani
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Kevin D'Sylva Mar 14, 2026 01:45am
She should have included most of the South Asian hemisphere governments in he condemnation of the imperialists !!!
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Maxwell McComb Mar 14, 2026 02:52am
Why should India react to support Iran when the entire GCC, Turkey and China (the latter 2 being Iran's closest allies) are keeping quiet, even facilitating the strikes. Besides, the Iranian people support overthrow Khamenei
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AMIN DAHA Mar 14, 2026 03:13am
beautiful and talented lady.
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Multani Mar 14, 2026 04:49am
She is lucky to be in India as if she said all this here she would have crossed red lines and force of law would have been applied already. LLP
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Reality Mar 14, 2026 07:46am
Anything to sell her book n be in limelight at this twilight of her career . Will she be taking care of the billions if what she suggests is done by Bharat?
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Sid Mar 14, 2026 08:18am
If she has such a fondness of Iran and Khamenei, it would be great to fight for women's right within Iran. Go ahead.
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Vijay k Koul Mar 14, 2026 10:25am
You are publicity hungry government of India has good relation with the waring countries but has to see to iys interest too. In operation Sindoor Israel stood by India how you forget that. But Iran is a friend too so India only pleads for dialogue not taking any sides
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chandana wijekoon Mar 14, 2026 08:25pm
very good article
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kumar Mar 14, 2026 08:45pm
She did not condemn when Iran shot at protestors or any of the other issues within the middle east. Some make a living by opposing government and here she is trying to sell her book. There are millions of such people in India making money by just talking against
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