Iran Embassy in India Hoists Flag, Mourns Kharrazi on 40th Day for Khamenei

The Iranian Embassy in New Delhi held a ceremony to hoist the national flag, marking 40 days of public mourning for the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei. Simultaneously, the embassy expressed deep condolences over the death of senior Iranian leader and former Foreign Minister Kamal Kharrazi. It strongly condemned the circumstances of his death, labeling the attack by "US-Israel" aggressors as a "criminal act" and modern-day barbarity. Kharrazi, a key political figure, succumbed to injuries from a strike on his Tehran residence earlier in the week.

Key Points: Iran Embassy in India Mourns Khamenei, Condemns Kharrazi Death

  • Flag hoisting at Iran embassy in New Delhi
  • 40th day of mourning for Ayatollah Khamenei
  • Condolences for death of Kamal Kharrazi
  • Death called a US-Israel "criminal act"
  • Kharrazi was former Foreign Minister, senior advisor
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Iran embassy in India hoists flag on 40th day of mourning for Ayatollah Khamenei; mourns death of former Iran FM Kharrazi

Iran's embassy in New Delhi holds ceremony on 40th day of mourning for Ayatollah Khamenei, condemns the "criminal" killing of former FM Kamal Kharrazi.

"this criminal act by aggressor enemies once again reveals their inhumane nature - Iranian Embassy Statement"

New Delhi, April 10

On the occasion of the 40th day of public mourning of the death of the Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, a ceremony was held at the Iranian embassy in India on Friday to hoist the flag of Iran.

In a post on X, the Iranian Embassy said, "On the occasion of the 40th day of public mourning for the martyrdom of His Eminence Ayatollah Khamenei, Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, a ceremony was held at the Embassy of Iran in New Delhi to hoist the sacred flag of the Islamic Republic of Iran."

The Iranian embassy in India also expressed deep condolences over the death of senior Iranian leader Kamal Kharrazi who was Head of the Strategic Council on Foreign Relations, Senior International Advisor to the Supreme Leader, and former Minister of Foreign Affairs. The embassy called it a "criminal act" and vowed that Iran will continue on its path of "dignity and independence".

In a post on X, the Iranian Embassy said, " The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in India expresses its deepest condolences on the martyrdom of Dr. Kamal Kharrazi, Head of the Strategic Council on Foreign Relations, Senior International Advisor to the Supreme Leader, and former Minister of Foreign Affairs."

The statement strongly condemned the circumstances surrounding his death and called the attack by US-Israel a 'criminal act', adding, "Undoubtedly, this criminal act by aggressor enemies once again reveals their inhumane nature and modern-day barbarity, demonstrating that in the face of the will of the Iranian nation, they resort to nothing but violence and terror."

Kharrazi died after succumbing to injuries sustained in an attack earlier this week, Iranian state media reported.

Kharrazi was reportedly injured in a strike that targeted his residence in Tehran. He passed away on Thursday night. His wife had also died in the same attack earlier this week, Press TV stated.

Kharrazi was a senior figure in Iran's political establishment. Kharrazi held several key positions following the Islamic Revolution. He served as Iran's foreign minister from August 1997 to August 2005 and was also a member of the Expediency Discernment Council.

He was heading the Strategic Council on Foreign Relations, an advisory body established in 2006 that reports directly to Iran's supreme leadership and provides strategic guidance on foreign policy and international affairs.

Ali Khamenei and several senior Iranian officials and military commanders were killed in the West Asia conflict, which began on February 28. As of now, both sides have reached a temporary ceasefire and agreed to hold further negotiations in Islamabad.

However, the fragile ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran hangs in the balance as Israel continues to strike southern Lebanon, despite Iran's claims of the region being included in the temporary agreement.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The situation in West Asia is so complex and tragic. The loss of life, whether of leaders or civilians, is always sad. Hoping the ceasefire holds and diplomacy prevails. The cycle of violence needs to end.
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Ananya R
While we respect the mourning of another nation, India must be very careful. Our primary concern is our national interest and the safety of our citizens abroad. The geopolitical fallout from this conflict could affect us too.
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Vikram M
The 40th day ceremony is a significant ritual in many cultures, including some of ours. It shows the depth of their mourning. However, the article's blame game is one-sided. We only get Iran's version here.
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Karthik V
India has vital energy and connectivity interests with Iran (Chabahar port!). We must navigate this sensitively. Expressing condolences is standard diplomacy, but we shouldn't get drawn into their conflicts. Our focus should remain on bilateral trade and regional stability.
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Priya S
So much tension in the world. It feels like every other day there's news of an attack or a leader's death. As an Indian, I'm just grateful for our relative peace and the government's efforts to keep us safe from external conflicts. 🙏

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