Political Leaders React to Assassination of Khamenei, Alarm Over Rising Israel-Iran Tensions
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New Delhi, March 1 (NationPress) Intense political reactions emerged from various factions in India on Sunday following the assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in a coordinated strike by the US and Israel. Leaders expressed strong condemnation of the attack, voiced concerns regarding the intensifying tensions in the Middle East, and urged for restraint to avert a larger regional conflict.
BJP Telangana Minority Morcha spokesperson Mir Firasat Ali Baqri condemned the offensive and paid homage at the Iranian Culture Office.
"An 86-year-old leader who championed the rights of Muslims globally... The manner in which the US and Israel cowardly executed this attack is reprehensible. I visited the Iranian Culture Office to honor all martyrs on behalf of myself and my party. This news is profoundly saddening," he stated.
“This loss is not solely for the Muslim community, but for all of India. The void left is irreplaceable. No amount of condemnation can suffice,” he added.
AAP Delhi President Saurabh Bharadwaj also commented on the escalating Israel-Iran conflict, attributing it to the weakening of global governance structures.
"When the world's major institutions falter, such as the United Nations, World Trade Organisation, and the Security Council, conflicts are resolved through warfare," Bharadwaj articulated.
"In recent years, as right-wing factions have gained power globally, these institutions have faced decline. This pattern has been consistent," he asserted.
In Bengaluru, Karnataka's Home Minister G. Parameshwara expressed alarm over the magnitude of these events.
“Such occurrences have not been observed since the Second World War. Nations are now targeting each other, and we must strive to prevent further escalation for the sake of humanity,” he remarked.
The comments arise amidst growing global tensions following the high-profile strike that has reverberated throughout the Middle East and beyond. Khamenei's death in this joint attack by the US and Israel signifies a potential turning point in Iran's 46-year Shia theocratic regime. Tehran's response has already sparked new hostilities across various regions.
These developments have heightened fears of a wider regional conflict, prompting world leaders to closely observe the situation and advocate for diplomatic interventions to curb further escalation.