At 5:16, Khamenei tweets about India. Four hours later, India’s Foreign Ministry responds to Iran in its own language. In fact, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei had tweeted. Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has said that Muslims are being persecuted in India. He said this on social media and stressed the need for unity among Muslims around the world. Khamenei wrote that if we are unaware of the suffering of any Muslim in Myanmar, Gaza, India or any other place, then we should not consider ourselves Muslims. Khamenei also has a separate account in Hindi, but no such post has been made on it.
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Now India has also reacted to this alleged allegation of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. India’s Foreign Ministry has responded to these allegations in strong words and condemned Khamenei’s statement. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that countries commenting on minorities in India should look at their own record before making any comment about others. He said that we strongly condemn the comments made by Iran’s Supreme Leader regarding minorities in India. These are based on misinformation and are unacceptable.
Jaiswal said that countries commenting on minorities are advised to look at their own records before making any comment about others.
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In Iran, the President or the government is formed only for formality. All the power lies with the Supreme Leader of Iran. The Supreme Leader is the main authority on all matters, religious or political. He also has the power to change any decision of the Iranian government or the President. The Supreme Leader decides on the appointment of all important institutions in Iran, including the judiciary, military commander, media. Therefore, the Supreme Leader has control over everything from the judiciary to the armed forces in Iran.