Chishti Urges India to Evacuate Citizens Amid Middle East Crisis

Khadim Haji Syed Salman Chishty has urgently called upon the Indian government to prepare for the immediate evacuation of its citizens from the Middle East. This demand follows reports of the assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, which Chishty describes as a severe spiritual provocation with global repercussions. He condemned the targeted attack as a violation of international law and warned that escalating military actions threaten to engulf the region in a wider war. Chishty emphasized India's historical and cultural ties with Iran, positioning the nation as a crucial civilizational bridge to advocate for restraint and peace.

Key Points: India Urged to Evacuate Citizens After Khamenei Assassination

  • Demand for Indian evacuation
  • Condemnation of Khamenei assassination
  • Warning of regional war escalation
  • Call for global restraint
  • Emphasis on India's moral role
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Rajasthan: Chishti demands immediate evacuation of Indians from Middle East​

Chishty Foundation demands India evacuate citizens from Middle East, warns of spiritual and political crisis following Ayatollah Khamenei's reported killing.

"violence cannot secure legitimacy, bombardment cannot create peace, assassination cannot bring stability - Khadim Haji Syed Salman Chishty"

Jaipur, March 3

Khadim Haji Syed Salman Chishty, Chairman of the Chishty Foundation, on Tuesday urged the Government of India to implement proactive measures to protect Indian citizens in the Middle East.

He called for immediate evacuation preparedness due to the escalating crisis following reports of the assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Chishty expressed deep concern, stating that the development is not only political but also a significant spiritual provocation with global repercussions.

"Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was not merely a head of state. For millions within the global Shia Muslim community, he occupied the position of a supreme religious authority, a Marja and spiritual guide whose influence extended far beyond the borders of Iran," he stated.​

Chishty compared Khamenei's stature in Shia Islam to the Pope's global leadership role in the Roman Catholic Church, highlighting the significance of the loss.

He condemned the reported targeted attack on the 86-year-old leader at his official residence, describing it as a serious violation of international norms and humanitarian law.

He also noted that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has faced legal proceedings and arrest warrants through the International Criminal Court for alleged war crimes, emphasizing that European states are bound by legal obligations under international conventions. When leadership already under international legal scrutiny escalates military confrontation in a manner that targets high-ranking religious and political leadership authorities, the world must not remain silent," he said.​

In his statement, Chishty strongly denounced "any act of targeted assassination, disproportionate military aggression, and reckless escalation that threatens to engulf the region in wider war."

He emphasised that no political leader represents an entire faith community, stating, "The Jewish faith, like Islam, Christianity, and any other faith, stands for justice, moral accountability, and the sanctity of life. Political actions must never be conflated with religious identity."

Highlighting India's longstanding ties with Iran through Sufi heritage, Persian scholarship, language, and cultural exchange, he said India's role as a civilizational bridge carries moral weight at this critical time.

"From the blessed threshold of Khawaja Gharib Nawaz, the message is simple and urgent: violence cannot secure legitimacy, bombardment cannot create peace, assassination cannot bring stability, and history shows that unchecked militarism only increases grief," he declared.

Chishty concluded with a prayer from Ajmer Sharif, stating, "Humanity cannot afford another prolonged war in the Middle East. May Allah protect the innocent, grant patience to the grieving, guide global leadership toward restraint, and prevent humanity from descending into wider catastrophe. From Ajmer Sharif, we pray for justice, wisdom, and universal peace."

- IANS

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Priya S
Respect to Chishty sahab for speaking out. His point about India's role as a civilizational bridge is crucial. We have historical ties with Iran, and our diplomacy should use that to advocate for peace. War helps no one. 🙏
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Rohit P
While I agree we need to protect Indians abroad, the statement seems to focus heavily on the spiritual aspect of one leader. Our primary concern should be practical evacuation, not getting into theological comparisons. Let's stay focused on the safety of our people.
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Sarah B
Working in Dubai, this news is worrying. Many of my Indian colleagues are discussing what to do. Hope the Indian embassies are prepared and communication channels are clear. A proactive plan is needed, not a reactive one.
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Karthik V
The prayer from Ajmer Sharif at the end is powerful. In these tense times, we need voices calling for wisdom and restraint. India has always stood for peace. Jai Hind.
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Nikhil C
The government is usually good at evacuation (remember Operation Raahat?). But they need to act fast if things escalate. Also, the comparison to the Pope makes the geopolitical stakes very clear. This isn't just another conflict.

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