Mar 11 • 02:09 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

'US-Israel are tyrants, stop the war PM Modi', said the Muslim community in Jabalpur

'US-Israel are tyrants, stop the war PM Modi', said the Muslim community in Jabalpur, urging the Indian Prime Minister to intervene amid rising tensions due to the conflict in the Middle East.

Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East due to the conflict between the US-Israel alliance and Iran, the Shia community in Jabalpur, India, has voiced its concerns and called upon Prime Minister Narendra Modi to intervene and halt the attacks on Iran. Following the recent death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, protests have erupted in various parts of India, reflecting the emotional upheaval within the community regarding the situation in their homeland.

In Jabalpur, a candlelight march organized by hundreds of Shia Muslim women was a poignant display of solidarity, with protestors chanting slogans in support of Khamenei and demanding justice for the innocent lives lost amidst the ongoing conflict. Demonstrators expressed their outrage, with chants like 'How many Khameneis will you kill? - Khamenei will rise from every home', showcasing the intensity of their feelings and the determination to seek accountability for the attacks.

The protests were not solely about grief; they also underscored a deeper call for unity among Shia and Sunni Muslims, as reflected in banners proclaiming ‘Shia Sunni brothers’ and claims for retribution for the innocent bloodshed. This incident in Jabalpur serves as a significant reminder of how international conflicts can ignite local sentiments, prompting community members to seek intervention from their government to address perceived injustices and protect their interests abroad.

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