TEHRAN (Iran News) – Ministry of External Affairs in India has summoned Iran Ambassador Ali Chegeni after Iranian foreign minister condemned the “organized violence” against Indian Muslims.
India Ministry of External Affairs issued a demarche to the ambassador of Iran, claiming that the remarks by Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif were “totally uncalled for and unacceptable.”
In a tweet late on Monday, Zarif wrote, “Iran condemns the wave of organized violence against Indian Muslims. For centuries, Iran has been a friend of India. We urge Indian authorities to ensure the wellbeing of ALL Indians & not let senseless thuggery prevail. The path forward lies in peaceful dialogue and rule of law.”
Earlier, Pakistan, Turkey, and Indonesia issued statements on the Delhi protests ongoing for new legislation against Muslims.
Violence erupted in India following protests against a controversial citizenship law. At least 46 people, mostly Muslims, have been killed with more than 200 others injured. Passed in December 2019 the law paves a special path to Indian citizenship for migrants of nearly every prominent South Asian faith except for Islam.
It was the worst violence in Delhi since 1984 when more than 3,000 Sikh minorities were killed following the assassination of then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
- source : MNA, Irannews