J&K CM Omar Abdullah Voices Concern Over Iran Crisis, Assures Citizen Safety

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has expressed serious concern over the escalating Middle East conflict and reports of Iran's Supreme Leader's death. He assured that his government is working with the Ministry of External Affairs to ensure the safety of J&K residents, including students, currently in Iran. Meanwhile, PDP President Mehbooba Mufti condemned the reported killing, criticizing Israel, the US, and certain Muslim countries for their stance. Iran has entered a period of national mourning amid heightened security and speculation about its future leadership.

Key Points: J&K CM on Iran Crisis: Safety of Citizens Assured

  • CM expresses concern over Iran conflict
  • Govt coordinating with MEA for citizen safety
  • Appeal for public calm and peace
  • Mehbooba Mufti criticizes US, Israel
  • Iran in mourning, security heightened
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J-K CM Omar Abdullah raises concern over Middle East crisis, assures safety of state citizens in Iran

J&K CM Omar Abdullah expresses deep concern over Iran conflict, coordinates with MEA for safety of state residents and students abroad.

J-K CM Omar Abdullah raises concern over Middle East crisis, assures safety of state citizens in Iran
"Today marks a deeply tragic & shameful point in history... - Mehbooba Mufti"

Srinagar, March 1

Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah on Sunday voiced serious concern over the escalating conflict in the Middle East and reports regarding the killing of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei.

In a post on X, the Chief Minister urged all communities to maintain calm, preserve peace, and refrain from any actions that could trigger tension or unrest. He stated that the Jammu and Kashmir government is closely coordinating with the Ministry of External Affairs to ensure the safety and well-being of residents from the state, including students currently in Iran. He emphasised his deep concern over the unfolding situation in Iran and reiterated the administration's commitment to safeguarding its citizens abroad.

"Chief Minister has expressed deep concern over the unfolding developments in Iran, including reports of the killing of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. He has appealed to all communities to remain calm, uphold peace, and avoid any actions that could lead to tension or unrest," the 'X' post said.

"The Government of Jammu & Kashmir is in close coordination with the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, to ensure the safety and well-being of J&K residents, including students, currently in Iran," the 'X' post added.

Meanwhile, Mehbooba Mufti, president of the Jammu & Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party, described the development as a tragic and shameful moment in history.

In her post on X, she criticised Israel and the United States for celebrating the reported killing and expressed disappointment over what she termed the explicit and implicit support extended by certain Muslim countries. Mufti said history would judge those who stood for justice and those who supported oppression, adding that her prayers are with the people of Iran and expressing hope for their strength in the face of adversity.

"Today marks a deeply tragic & shameful point in history with Israel & USA boasting about the killing of Iran's beloved leader Ayatollah Ali Khanenei. What's more disgraceful & shocking is the explicit & implicit support given by Muslim countries who chose convenience & expedience over conscience. History will stand testaments to who fought for justice & who helped the oppressors. Prayers with the people of Iran. May Allah grant them strength & victory over forces of tyranny & injustice," Mufti wrote on 'X'.

The US and Israel launched a massive aerial campaign targeting Iran's leadership and military, killing Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and several senior officials. Iran retaliated with missile attacks on US bases, Israel, and other targets in the Middle East.

The situation remains fluid, with Trump's administration claiming the strike was necessary to prevent an "imminent threat" from Iran.

Iran is observing 40 days of national mourning after Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death, with widespread grief and protests reported across the country.

The Supreme Leader's office has declared a period of national mourning, with flags flying at half-mast and public gatherings planned to pay respects.

Khamenei, who succeeded the Revolution's founder, Ruhollah Khomeini, led Iran with unwavering defiance against Western influence since 1989.

Authorities have heightened security across the country, particularly in major cities like Tehran, to prevent unrest and ensure public safety. The focus is now on selecting Khamenei's successor, with speculation about potential candidates and the impact on Iran's future leadership.

- ANI

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Arjun K
While I appreciate the concern for citizens' safety, the focus should remain on de-escalation. This conflict is thousands of miles away, but such instability can have ripple effects globally, including on oil prices which hit our economy hard.
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Rohit P
Mehbooba Mufti's statement is spot on. It is shocking to see other nations celebrating an assassination. This is not how international diplomacy should work. The world needs peace, not more violence.
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Sarah B
As someone with family in the armed forces, any global conflict makes me nervous. India has to walk a very careful diplomatic line. Kudos to the state and central govt for coordinating on citizen safety. That's the immediate priority.
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Vikram M
The call for calm within J&K is crucial. We have enough challenges here without importing tensions from abroad. Hope people heed the CM's appeal. Internal peace is our strength.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while the concern is noted, I wish our leaders would also express similar deep concern and swift action for issues plaguing our own state with the same urgency. Our citizens' safety *here* is equally important.

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