India has always been with those who want to be at peace: Kharge amid Iran-Israel tensions

ANI June 24, 2025 231 views

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge emphasized India's longstanding ties with Iran, recalling Tehran's support at the UN on Kashmir. He urged nations to avoid interfering in sovereign countries amid rising Iran-Israel tensions. Congress MP Imran Masood echoed the sentiment, advocating India's solidarity with Iran. The conflict intensified after US-Israel airstrikes targeted Iranian nuclear facilities.

"India has always been with those who want to be at peace" – Mallikarjun Kharge
Kalaburagi, June 24: Amid the escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Monday stressed the need for global peace and called on all nations to refrain from interfering in the affairs of "sovereign and democratic" countries.

Key Points

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Kharge stresses Iran's historic UN backing for India on Kashmir

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Calls for non-interference in sovereign nations' affairs

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Congress MP Imran Masood urges India to support Iran

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Tensions spike after US-Israel strikes on Iranian nuclear sites

Emphasising India's longstanding ties with Iran, Kharge noted that the country has consistently supported India in difficult times, including at international forums such as the United Nations on the issue of Jammu and Kashmir.

Speaking to reporters in Kalaburagi, Kharge said, "We want peace in the world. Iran is our neighbour and always stands with us in tough times. We have trade relations with Iran, and we import crude oil from them. When the question of J-K was raised in the UNO, Iran took our side. We want Iran not to suffer. Any country that wants to be at peace shouldn't be interfered with... We don't want any country to attack any sovereign, democratic country... Be it Israel, Iran, or the US, they shouldn't attack any sovereign, independent country. It's happening there today; it will happen somewhere else tomorrow. India has always been with those who want to be at peace."

Earlier today, Congress MP Imran Masood emphasised that India must support Iran amidst its conflict with Israel, as it is one of India's old friends.

He mentioned that India has "cultural" and "trade" relations with Iran, and the country should stand with them as it has stood with India in every possible manner.

"We should stand with Iran. Iran is an old friend of ours. We have trade relations and cultural ties with them...So, we should stand with Iran firmly. Iran has always supported us in every way. So, we should be seen standing with Iran in these difficult times", Imran Masood said.

Tensions between Israel and Iran escalated on June 13 when Israel launched Operation "Rising Lion," targeting Iran's nuclear infrastructure. Iran responded with retaliatory strikes.

Earlier in the day, Reza Pahlavi, former Crown Prince of Iran, sought a "regime change" in Tehran, saying the current "regime is defeated, teetering on the edge of collapse, and must not be allowed to continue" and that "time has come to end this ruin and begin a new era for Iran."

Reza Pahlavi's latest remarks came after the US joined the conflict between Israel and Iran and bombed Iran's three underground nuclear facilities.

The situation escalated further after the United States joined the conflict and launched Operation Midnight Hammer, targeting three key Iranian nuclear facilities -- Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan -- in the early hours of Sunday.

Later on Monday, Iran launched multiple missiles targeting US military installations in Qatar and Iraq, including Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar--the largest US military installation in the region, CNN reported.

The move is expected to be a retaliatory move by Iran after the US's airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities in the early hours of Sunday.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Kharge ji is right about maintaining peace, but we must be careful not to appear too pro-Iran. India has strategic ties with Israel too - remember how they helped during Kargil? Our foreign policy should be balanced. 🙏
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Priya M.
As an Indian, I'm proud we stand for peace! But the world is watching - we must ensure our stance doesn't affect our Chabahar port project or oil imports. Our national interests come first. #JaiHind
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Amit S.
Iran supported us on Kashmir, but let's not forget they also support anti-India elements in our neighborhood. Foreign policy isn't about gratitude - it's about realpolitik. We need to walk a fine line here.
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Sunita R.
The situation is very complex. On one hand Iran has been our friend, on the other their nuclear ambitions threaten regional stability. India's neutral stance is wise - we have enough problems at home without taking sides in foreign conflicts.
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Vikram J.
While peace is important, I disagree with Congress leaders suggesting we should "stand firmly" with Iran. India must maintain strategic autonomy - not become anyone's ally in this conflict. Our foreign policy should be issue-based, not emotion-based.
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Neha T.
This conflict shows why India needs strong leadership. We can't afford to be dragged into others' wars. Focus should be on protecting Indian citizens abroad and securing our energy supplies. Hope MEA is making contingency plans! 🇮🇳

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