AIMPLB Urges India, UN to Halt US-Israel Aggression Against Iran

The All India Muslim Personal Law Board has issued a strong appeal to the Indian government and the United Nations to take immediate action to stop the aggression by the US and Israel against Iran. The Board's spokesperson, S.Q.R. Ilyas, criticized India's current foreign policy approach, suggesting it has damaged the country's credibility and missed a chance for balanced mediation. He condemned the attack as a violation of international law and expressed grief over the death of Iran's Supreme Leader, noting the absence of an Indian condolence message. Ilyas warned that without urgent diplomatic intervention, the conflict could escalate into a devastating global war, severely impacting the world economy and humanitarian situation.

Key Points: AIMPLB Appeals to India, UN to Stop Aggression on Iran

  • Condemns US-Israel aggression
  • Criticizes India's foreign policy stance
  • Urges UN-led ceasefire
  • Warns of global war escalation
  • Lambs lack of condolence for Khamenei
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AIMPLB asks Indian govt, UN to help stop aggression against Iran

AIMPLB condemns US-Israel attack on Iran, urges Indian govt & UN to intervene for ceasefire and prevent a wider global war.

"The current approach has adversely affected the credibility of the country's foreign policy. - S.Q.R. Ilyas"

New Delhi, March 3

The All India Muslim Personal Law Board on Tuesday appealed to the Indian leadership, the UN and the international community to take immediate, serious and practical measures to stop the aggression carried out by the US and Israel against Iran.

A statement issued by AIMPLB Spokesperson S.Q.R. Ilyas strongly and unequivocally condemned the aggression, seeking an immediate stopping of war.

Ilyas said that at such a critical and decisive moment, our country could have played a balanced and dignified mediatory role.

"However, the current approach has adversely affected the credibility of the country's foreign policy," he said.

The Board urged the UN and the international community to take steps to ensure a ceasefire and prevent the region from descending into a devastating war.

Ilyas stated that significant progress had been made in negotiations between Iran and the United States regarding Iran's nuclear programme.

According to Oman's Foreign Minister Badr Al-Busaidi, who was mediating the talks, Iran had agreed to almost all of the United States' conditions.

Despite this, the sudden announcement by the US to terminate the negotiations, followed immediately by a joint attack on Iran with Israel, indicates that the negotiations were merely a pretext rather than a serious diplomatic effort, he said.

Ilyas expressed grief over the "martyrdom" of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, describing it as a great loss for the Muslim Ummah.

He expressed concern that no Indian official condolence message was issued on the martyrdom of Ayatollah Khamenei, which, he said, goes against our moral and diplomatic traditions.

He stated that targeting the central leadership of a sovereign country during wartime and openly speaking of regime change constitutes a blatant violation of international law and the Charter of the United Nations.

He further noted that this war has engulfed the entire West Asia in instability. While several European countries are supporting the US, Russia and China are backing Iran.

"If immediate and effective diplomatic intervention is not undertaken, this conflict could escalate into a wider global war. A prolonged war would not only deepen the humanitarian crisis but also severely impact the global economy, with developing and weaker nations bearing the greatest burden," Ilyas added.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
I appreciate AIMPLB's call for peace. War anywhere affects us all, especially with rising oil prices. India has historically played a balanced role on the world stage. We should use our diplomatic channels to advocate for dialogue and de-escalation. 🙏
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Aman W
Respectfully, while the sentiment for peace is universal, I'm not sure if a religious body should be dictating foreign policy to the government. India's stance has been measured. We have important relationships with multiple countries in that region and with the US. It's a complex diplomatic tightrope.
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Sarah B
The humanitarian angle is crucial. A wider war would be catastrophic. India, as a rising global voice for the Global South, should definitely push for UN-led mediation. The economic fallout for developing nations like ours would be severe.
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Vikram M
Geopolitics is never black and white. India's silence or specific actions are likely calculated based on intelligence and broader strategic goals we aren't privy to. Let's trust our foreign service professionals. Jai Hind.
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Kavya N
The point about the global economy is so true. My father's export business is already feeling the strain. Instability in West Asia hits our pockets directly. Hope cooler heads prevail and diplomacy wins. 🤞

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