Kargil Rally Backs Iran Amid Turmoil; Tharoor Warns of "Serious Developments"

A rally was organized in Kargil by the Imam Khomeini Memorial Trust to express solidarity with Iran and its Supreme Leader. The demonstration comes as Iran faces widespread protests, now in their 20th day, initially sparked by economic issues. Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has described the situation in Iran as "very serious" and grim, citing a lack of information due to internet shutdowns. He stated the coming days would be critical for the Iranian regime's survival amid the escalating unrest.

Key Points: Kargil Rally Supports Iran, Tharoor Warns of Crisis

  • Solidarity rally in Kargil for Iran
  • Iran appeals to UN accusing US
  • Protests enter 20th day over inflation
  • Tharoor warns of critical days ahead for regime
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Imam Khomeni Memorial Trust organises rally in Kargil to express solidarity with Iran amid turmoil

Imam Khomeini Memorial Trust holds solidarity rally in Kargil for Iran as Shashi Tharoor describes the internal situation as "very serious" and grim.

"It looks very serious. But we are not getting much information out of Iran; the internet has been cut. - Shashi Tharoor"

Kargil, January 15

A rally was organised in Kargil on Wednesday under the banner of the Imam Khomeni Memorial Trust, Kargil, to express solidarity with Iran and its Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Syed Ali Khamenei.

The rally commenced from multiple locations across the town.

One procession started from Zainabia Chowk, passing through Fatima Chowk and Isna Asharia Chowk, while another began from Jamia Masjid, proceeding via Lal Chowk and Khomeni Chowk.

All processions converged at the Old Taxi Stand, Kargil, where the main gathering was held.

Visuals show people gathered in large numbers, holding banners of Khamenei and chanting slogans.

The rally comes amid unrest and growing international focus on the developments. Iran has also formally appealed to the United Nations Security Council and the UN Secretary-General, accusing the United States of inciting violence, interfering in Iran's internal affairs, and threatening military action, according to an official letter circulated by Iran's Permanent Mission to the UN on Wednesday.

Iran continues to witness unrest, with the protests entering their 20th day on Wednesday. What began as demonstrations over record inflation and the steep fall in Iran's currency has now escalated into widespread unrest, with reports of agitation at more than 280 locations.

Amid rising tensions and protests in Iran, Chairman of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has described the situation as "very serious", asserting that developments in the country could intensify in the coming days.

Tharoor's remarks follow the latest advisory from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), warning Indians to "avoid travel to Iran" until further notice.

Speaking to ANI on Wednesday, Tharoor said that there is very limited information from Iran as internet services have reportedly been cut.

"It looks very serious. But we are not getting much information out of Iran; the internet has been cut. All we know is what we are getting in the media and their sources are also somewhat erratic. My understanding is that things are grim in Iran. 3000 protesters have apparently been killed," Tharoor said.

Tharoor added that the coming days would be critical for the Khamenei regime, which is facing "difficult circumstances"."It looks like we will be looking at some serious developments in the next few days. It is crucial that if the regime is going to survive, it will have to survive the next few days in very difficult circumstances," he said.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting to see this happening in Kargil. It shows how global issues resonate in different parts of India. Hope the situation de-escalates for the sake of ordinary Iranians suffering from inflation and unrest. 🙏
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Arjun K
As an Indian, my primary concern is for our nationals in Iran and regional stability. We have good relations with Iran, but internal matters of another country are for its people to decide. India should maintain a balanced diplomatic stance.
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Priyanka N
The report of 3000 protesters killed is horrific if true. The world needs to take note. At the same time, organizing rallies in support of a foreign leader in India feels a bit misplaced when we have so many of our own issues to focus on.
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Michael C
Tharoor is right to highlight the lack of information. Internet shutdowns are a serious concern. Hope the Indian government is using all its channels to get accurate ground reports, especially with our citizens' safety at stake.
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Kavya N
Solidarity is one thing, but we must be careful. India's foreign policy has always been about non-interference. The rally organizers should ensure their expression doesn't complicate our diplomatic relations. Jai Hind.

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