Hyderabad Protests Erupt After Ayatollah Khamenei's Death in US-Israel Strikes

Tanzeem-e-Jaffery organized a large protest rally in Hyderabad's Old City condemning the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in reported US and Israel airstrikes. Similar peaceful protests, with participants carrying portraits and black flags, were held in Delhi and Srinagar. In Pakistan, however, demonstrations turned violent, with protesters storming the US consulate in Karachi and reports of casualties after security forces opened fire. The events highlight the deep resonance of Khamenei's leadership among Shia communities across South Asia.

Key Points: Protests in India, Pakistan After Khamenei's Death

  • Hyderabad rally draws thousands
  • Nationwide Shia protests in India
  • Peaceful demonstrations in Srinagar
  • Violent clashes at US consulate in Karachi
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Telangana: Tanzeem-e-Jaffery organises protest rally against US, Israel after Khamenei's death

Massive protests in Hyderabad, Delhi, and Srinagar condemn US and Israel after Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death. Reports of violence in Pakistan.

"Today, Israel and the US martyred Ali Hosseini Khamenei... to advance their motives. - Protestor"

Hyderabad, March 1

Tanzeem-e-Jaffery organised a protest rally in Hyderabad's Old City on Sunday, with thousands participating across communities after the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in US and Israel airstrikes.

The protest was held to condemn the attack. Demonstrators raised slogans against Israel and the United States during the rally.

Speaking to ANI, a woman participant said people joined the protest irrespective of religion, expressing solidarity with Iran.

Around 3,000 people participated, including women.

Organisers said the rally witnessed significant participation and was conducted peacefully, with protesters demanding justice.

A protestor said, "Today, Israel and the US martyred Ali Hosseini Khamenei, the great Islamic leader, to advance their motives. Today, processions are being taken out around the world to commemorate his martyrdom. The entire world is mourning him together, perhaps in India, Pakistan, and Asia."

Large-scale mourning gatherings and protests erupted across the country following the death of Ayatollah Khamenei, with Shia communities taking to the streets to express grief and anger.

All India Shia Council held a protest at Jantar Mantar in Delhi against the killing of Khamenei, raising slogans against the US and Israel.

Similar protests were also seen in Jammu and Kashmir, where men, women and children gathered outside and condemned the US and Israel attack.

Protests were also held outside the United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) headquarters in Srinagar.

The protests were peaceful, with participants carrying pictures of Khamenei and banners supporting Iran. Black flags, portraits of the Ayatollah, and traditional mourning chants (Nauha) were witnessed on the streets of Srinagar.

Meanwhile, protest in Pakistan turned violent in some areas. Thousands reportedly gathered in Skardu, where the United Nations office was set on fire. In Karachi, angry demonstrators stormed the US consulate, leading to clashes with Pakistani security forces. Reports indicated that more than 30 people were killed after soldiers opened fire on protesters outside the consulate.

The wave of protests and mourning reflected the deep religious and political resonance of Khamenei's leadership among Shia communities worldwide, with gatherings spanning from Iran and Iraq to South Asia.

- ANI

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Priya S
Peaceful protest is a democratic right, and it's good the Hyderabad rally was conducted without violence. However, the violent turn in Pakistan is tragic and shows how quickly these situations can escalate. 😔 Hope for peace in our region.
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Rohit P
As an Indian, my primary concern is India's interests. While we respect the sentiments of our fellow citizens, we cannot let external geopolitical conflicts create divisions within our society. Jai Hind.
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Sarah B
The article mentions participation across communities, which is a positive sign of solidarity. It's important that any protest in India remains within the bounds of law and respects our pluralistic fabric.
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Vikram M
The scale of the reaction across South Asia is significant. It shows how interconnected our world is. But we must remember that India's stance should be independent and based on our strategic needs, not emotional reactions to events abroad.
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Kavya N
Respectfully, while people are free to mourn, organizing large protests against other nations on Indian soil is problematic. It drags India into external conflicts. Our government must handle such sensitivities with care for domestic peace.

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