J&K politicians express solidarity with Iran following assassination of Ayatollah Khamenei

SRINAGAR — Political leaders across Jammu and Kashmir expressed profound grief and widespread condemnation on Monday following the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in joint U.S.-Israeli military strikes.
National Conference President Dr Farooq Abdullah voiced deep concern over the rapidly escalating conflict in West Asia, describing the strikes as a "tragic and destabilising development." He warned of severe humanitarian and economic consequences, particularly for the Global South, and urged the United Nations and the international community to intervene immediately to de-escalate tensions.
"Sustainable peace in West Asia can only be achieved through respectful negotiation, mutual understanding and the protection of civilian lives," Abdullah said, calling for a return to diplomacy and respect for the territorial integrity of nations in the Middle East.
At the National Conference headquarters in Srinagar, General Secretary Haji Ali Mohammad Sagar led party functionaries in a formal condolence meeting. Participants recited prayers for Khamenei and other victims of the strikes, which officials noted included schoolgirls.
The party unanimously passed a resolution, presented by Provincial President Showkat Ahmad Mir, expressing solidarity with the Iranian people.
National Conference Member of Parliament Mian Altaf Ahmad also issued a statement condemning the assassination, noting that the loss has "shaken the Muslim world."
Separately, Hakeem Mohammad Yaseen, former minister and president of the J&K People's Democratic Front (JKPDF), paid tribute to the Iranian leader. Yaseen described Khamenei as a "beacon of steadfastness and courage" and a symbol of resistance, adding that his death is an irreparable loss to the global Muslim community.
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