Farooq Abdullah Pays Tribute to Khamenei at Iranian Embassy Following His Death

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Farooq Abdullah Pays Tribute to Khamenei at Iranian Embassy Following His Death

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On March 10, Farooq Abdullah, chief of the National Conference, visited the Iranian embassy in New Delhi to honor the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, expressing heartfelt condolences on behalf of Jammu and Kashmir. His visit follows widespread protests in the Kashmir Valley, highlighting the community's response to the tragic news.

Key Takeaways

Farooq Abdullah visited the Iranian embassy to express condolences for Khamenei's death .
His visit was marked by solidarity from the Jammu and Kashmir community.
Widespread protests erupted in the Kashmir Valley following the news.
Authorities imposed restrictions to manage the unrest.
Omar Abdullah called for disciplined expressions of grief.

Srinagar, March 10 (NationPress) - On Tuesday, Farooq Abdullah, the leader of the National Conference (NC), made a visit to the Iranian embassy located in New Delhi. He took the opportunity to sign the condolence book following the passing of Iranian supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in the recent joint US-Israeli air strikes on Tehran.

According to an NC spokesperson, "Dr. Farooq Abdullah, President of the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference, visited the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in New Delhi today to sign the condolence book for the martyrdom of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Spiritual and Supreme Leader of Iran. He extended sincere sympathies and condolences on behalf of the people of Jammu and Kashmir."

Accompanying the former Chief Minister were MPs from the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference: Chowdry Mohammad Ramzan, Sajjad Ahmed Kichloo, and Gurwinder Singh Oberoi.

The delegation also had an audience with the Deputy Ambassador of Iran to India, expressing their solidarity with the Iranian populace during this challenging time and offering prayers for the eternal peace of the departed leader, as noted by the NC spokesperson.

Additionally, on Monday, Mehbooba Mufti, the president of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), also visited the Iranian embassy to express her sorrow over the martyrdom of the Iranian supreme leader.

The news of Ayatollah Khamenei's death sparked widespread protests across the Kashmir Valley. Shia Muslims demonstrated against the US-Israeli air strikes and the assassination of their leader, while Sunni Muslims joined in solidarity, prompting authorities to impose restrictions from March 1 to March 8 to maintain peace.

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah engaged with members of the religious, social, political, and business communities in Kashmir, urging the public to express their grief in a respectful and orderly manner to avoid escalating tensions. His efforts were met with a positive response, contributing towards stabilizing the situation in the Valley.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Farooq Abdullah visit the Iranian embassy?
Farooq Abdullah visited the Iranian embassy to sign the condolence book and express grief over the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Iranian supreme leader.
What was the reaction in Kashmir Valley following Khamenei's death?
The news of Khamenei's death led to widespread protests in the Kashmir Valley, with both Shia and Sunni Muslims expressing their solidarity against the US-Israeli air strikes.
Who accompanied Farooq Abdullah during the visit?
Farooq Abdullah was accompanied by MPs from the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference, including Chowdry Mohammad Ramzan, Sajjad Ahmed Kichloo, and Gurwinder Singh Oberoi.
What measures were taken by authorities in Kashmir Valley?
Authorities imposed restrictions from March 1 to March 8 to maintain law and order due to the protests that erupted after Khamenei's assassination.
What did Chief Minister Omar Abdullah do in response to the situation?
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah engaged with various community members, urging them to express their grief calmly and respectfully to prevent any law and order issues.
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