Outrage in Hyderabad Following Khamenei's Assassination
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Hyderabad, March 1 (NationPress) In Hyderabad, members of the Shia community organized protests on Sunday, denouncing the assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, following coordinated strikes by the United States and Israel.
After confirmation of Khamenei's death in Saturday's attack on Iran, a sense of sorrow enveloped the Shia-majority neighborhoods of the old city.
Wearing black attire, both men and women took to the streets in areas like Purani Haveli, Noor Khan Bazar, and Darulshifa, expressing their outrage over the killing of Khamenei, a prominent figure revered by the global Shia community.
With photos of Khamenei in hand, participants of all ages filled the roads, chanting slogans against the assassination.
A Shia leader addressing the crowd stated that Khamenei was martyred for his resistance against oppression and his refusal to yield to tyranny.
He also pointed out that the disunity among Muslims contributed to this tragic incident.
Responding to a call from Tanzeem-e-Jafferi, a socio-political and religious organization of Shia Muslims, a rally was organized to voice opposition to Khamenei's killing.
A significant number of individuals participated in the rally, which commenced from Mazhar-e-Ibne-Khatoon in Purani Haveli.
Many demonstrators were seen in tears, holding images of the late leader.
In response to the unrest, police increased security measures in the old city to avert any potential disturbances.
At the Iranian Consulate in Hyderabad, the national flag of Iran was lowered to half-mast to honor Khamenei's passing.
Khamenei was reportedly killed during a joint US-Israeli assault on Tehran on Saturday.
Media reports indicate that the 86-year-old leader was shot in his office in the early hours of Saturday.
Additionally, reports from Iranian media confirmed that Khamenei's daughter, grandchild, son-in-law, and daughter-in-law also lost their lives in the attack.
Moreover, Iranian Defence Minister Amir Nasirzadeh and Revolutionary Guards Commander Mohammad Pakpour were also reportedly among the casualties.