Waves of protests are sweeping Mumbai following claims that US and Israeli forces killed Iran’s top leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Embassies of the involved nations are under tight security, while Mumbai Police enforce a strict high alert across ranks to thwart any volatility.
Warnings from law enforcement highlight dangers of pro- or anti-Iran rallies devolving into widespread violence or arson. The 40-day mourning proclaimed by Tehran has amplified calls for action, drawing crowds to public spaces.
Prominent reactions include Shia cleric Maulana Kalbe Jawad’s scathing rebuke of global propaganda. He paralleled Iran’s vilification over nukes to Iraq’s invasion on bogus premises, where promises of doomsday weapons evaporated post-ruin.
SP leader Abu Azmi voiced strong disapproval of the ‘crime’ against the 86-year-old icon and kin. Addressing reporters in Mumbai, he speculated on insights gained during PM Modi’s Israel sojourn amid rising hostilities. He pressed the government to spearhead de-escalation, cautioning against India’s prospective damages from prolonged Iran hostilities.
With vigilance at peak, Mumbai balances free expression and public safety. The episode underscores geopolitical ripples reaching Indian shores, urging diplomatic agility to navigate the storm.
