Iran's Supreme Leader Rep Praises New Leader's Humility, Assures India Safe Passage

The representative of Iran's Supreme Leader in India praised the newly appointed Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei for his personal purity, humility, and management experience. He assured that Indian vessels would be allowed safe passage through the strategic Strait of Hormuz, linking this concession to perceived Indian public solidarity with Iran against "oppression." These remarks come amid escalating conflict in West Asia following the killing of the previous Supreme Leader. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has expressed serious concern, urging de-escalation and dialogue.

Key Points: Iran Leader's Rep on New Supreme Leader & India's Strait Access

  • Praise for new Supreme Leader's character
  • Assurance for Indian vessels in Strait of Hormuz
  • Citing Indian public solidarity with Iran
  • Context of West Asia conflict
  • UN chief calls for de-escalation
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'Pious, wise, pure': Representative of Iran's Supreme Leader on Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei

Iran's Supreme Leader rep praises Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei's purity & management, assures safe passage for Indian vessels through Strait of Hormuz.

"He is very pious. His heart is very pure. In the matters of management, he's very smart. - Abdul Majid Hakeem Ilahi"

New Delhi, March 14

Representative of Iran's Supreme Leader, Abdul Majid Hakeem Ilahi, spoke of the recent appointment of Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei as the Supreme Leader of Iran, praising him for his experience in management and humility.

He made the remarks in an exclusive interview with ANI.

When asked about Iran's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, Abdul Majid Hakeem Ilahi, representative of Iran's Supreme Leader in India, shared that he has a close friendship with Khamenei. "I have had the privilege to have a very close friendship with him for several years. In his personal life, he is very pure. He never uses anything from the government. He lives in a rented house. He doesn't have a car and bank account."

He further noted, "He's very pious. His heart is very pure. In the matters of management, he's very smart. He has a very good experience in management because he was under the supervision of his father and some other responsible officials in Iran. He was my classmate. He's very wise. He's a man of theory. He is very wise and very humble as well."

During the interview, Ilahi also reiterated that Indian vessels would be allowed to pass through the strategically significant Strait of Hormuz amid the conflict in West Asia.

Speaking in an interview with ANI, Ilahi responded affirmatively, "Of course, of course. Yes," when asked whether Indian ships would be allowed to pass through the Strait.

Ilahi further said that the special concessions for India on the passage of vessels were a reflection of the Indian public showing solidarity with the Iranian regime against what he described as "oppression" by the US and its allies.

"I can say the majority of Indian people are with Iran. They condemned the oppression. They follow justice. And they don't want war. Even I can say they are against the war," he said.

He further claimed that the Iranian leadership had been informed about expressions of sympathy from people in India and said Tehran was mindful of India's energy needs.

"They (Indians) show their loyalty to the oppressed people. Even with the children of the girls' school, which is attacked by the United States, they show their sympathy, their solidarity. We informed our people in Iran of the sympathy and solidarity of our brothers and sisters in India. And we said that now also they are suffering from a shortage of gas and a shortage of petrol, and we have to provide for them and help them and support them," Ilahi added.

His remarks come amid the developing security situation in West Asia and the Gulf where US-Israeli strikes resulted in the killing of 86-year-old Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

The current round of conflict in West Asia, which started on February 28, has witnessed fighting between Israel and the United States on one side and Iran on the other.

Meanwhile, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed serious concern over the escalating crisis in West Asia, warning that the situation poses a major threat to global peace and security. Earlier in a post on X, Guterres said the unfolding conflict has caused immense suffering for civilians and urged all sides to move towards de-escalation and dialogue.

Calling for an immediate end to hostilities, the UN chief emphasised that diplomacy remains the only viable path forward.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While it's good to have diplomatic channels open, we must be cautious. The representative's claim that "the majority of Indian people are with Iran" is a sweeping generalization. Our foreign policy should be pragmatic, not based on assumed public sentiment.
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Vikram M
The personal description of the new Supreme Leader living humbly is noteworthy. In our culture, we also respect such simplicity in leadership. However, the real test is in actions, not words. The UN chief is right - dialogue is the only way forward.
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Priya S
As an Indian, my primary concern is the safety of our sailors and the stability of oil prices. If Iran is offering safe passage, that's a positive development. But we must not get entangled in their conflict. Our focus should be on our people's welfare.
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Rohit P
The world doesn't need another war. The UN Secretary-General's concern is valid. India has always stood for peace. We should use our good relations with all sides to encourage de-escalation. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Karthik V
It's a complex geopolitical puzzle. On one hand, we have crucial energy ties with the Gulf, on the other, we have our own strategic autonomy. The government's balancing act will be tested. Let's hope for a peaceful resolution soon.

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