Indian Politics: Shia Muslim groups announce three days of mourning over Nasrallah’s death

Indian Shia Muslim groups from Kashmir to Lucknow and New Delhi condemned Israeli attacks on Lebanon and held candle marches to protest the death of former Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah.

Shia Muslim religious leaders expressed grief over Nasrallah’s death, declared three days of mourning and called on Shia Muslims to close their shops. Subsequently, all shopkeepers in the area closed their shops and painted religious buildings. black sign. .

The Indo-Islamic Cultural Center organized a condolence meeting for Nasrallah and other Hezbollah members who were killed in the recent Israeli attack in Beirut. The Lebanese and Iranian ambassadors to India were also invited to attend the meeting. Syed Bahadur Abbas Naqvi, secretary-general of Anjuman-e-Hyderi, India’s largest Shia Muslim organization, said that Indian Shia Muslims condemned Israel’s attacks on Lebanon and condemned Saeed ·Hassan Nasrallah.

Shia religious leader Maulana Farid said that whoever Husseini is will not become a terrorist anywhere in the world. He will not have any connection with terrorism, you can see that all over the world, Imam Hussein’s followers neither carried out bombings nor killed anyone but took the bullets themselves, Hassan Nasrallah’s death pains us. There were accusations that he was a terrorist.

Chand, a local shop owner, told us that in light of the martyrdom of Hezbollah Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, we would be closing the shop for three days and that this was done on behalf of the public, which Black Flag would do on behalf of the public. Celebrate sadness by wearing it.

Islamist Association condemns

Sunni Muslim groups such as Jamaat-e-Islam in Delhi also condemned the attack in Beirut, calling it a cowardly attack. Seyyed Sadatullah Al Husseini, Chairman of the Jamaat-ul-Islam, said: “We strongly condemn Israel’s indiscriminate and brutal air strikes on the Lebanese city of Beirut, which killed, among others, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. “We express our deepest condolences, sympathy and unwavering solidarity with the Lebanese people and all those protesting against apartheid and the Israeli colonial regime’s illegal occupation of Palestine and other sovereign territories.” “This cowardly attack was a massacre and a heinous crime.”

Earlier, HDP chairman Mehbooba Mufti canceled a rally to express condolences over the death of Nasrallah, who was killed in Lebanon. Later, NC Vice President Omar Abdullah said that India should put pressure on Israel to stop attacking innocent people in Gaza and Lebanon.

CM Himanta criticizes Mehbooba

Reacting to Mehbooba Mufti’s remarks, BJP leader and Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said that Mehbooba Mufti has said that she does not Will campaign in Kashmir because she is saddened by the killing of Hassan Nasrallah. Did you feel sad when terrorists killed Hindu soldiers?

Bajrang Dal protests

Meanwhile, demonstrations over Nasrallah’s death also broke out in India’s Jammu and Kashmir region on Sunday. The Rashtriya Bajrang Dal also took to the streets to protest against the act. Bajrang Dal said: “Those who are protesting against Hassan Nasrallah in India. They have no idea about our history. India has always been against the oppressed innocent people and we have always been the ones facing the atrocities of the powerful Spokesperson for the weak.”

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