AhlulBayt News Agency: From the very first day of the victory of the Islamic Revolution, the United States and Israel have sought to destroy Iran’s revolution, and the recent unrest is also the result of those same colonial policies.
Hujjat-ul-Islam wal-Muslimeen Syed Kalbe Jawad Naqvi, Secretary General of the Majlis-e-Ulama-e-Hind, while referring to the continuous conspiracies of the United States and the Zionist regime against the Islamic Republic of Iran, emphasized that the US and Israel fear Iran’s Islamic system. Since the victory of the Islamic Revolution, they have consistently plotted against it, but all such attempts have failed.
He described the media rumors about the Islamic Republic of Iran as fabrications of colonial propaganda, stating that false claims were even spread alleging that the Leader of the Islamic Revolution had left the country. He urged the media to pursue truth instead of amplifying colonial propaganda and to honestly convey facts to the public.
Reiterating the persistent hostility of the US and Israel toward the Islamic Revolution, he said that from the very beginning, these two regimes have attempted to undermine Iran’s revolution, and the recent disturbances are a continuation of those same colonial strategies.
Referring to the use of modern and dangerous weapons by rioters, he added that possession of such weapons clearly indicates foreign backing. The enemies had fully planned to overthrow the Iranian government, but the Iranian nation and its vigilant leadership thwarted this conspiracy.
Distinguishing between genuine protesters and disruptive elements, the religious scholar stated that the acts carried out in the name of protest in Iran are not actions that any Muslim could commit. Burning mosques and imambargahs, desecrating sacred sites and shrines, damaging public and state property, and setting buildings on fire prove that these individuals are not Muslims but agents of the US and Israel who infiltrated protests to plunge the country into chaos.
Referring to past precedents, he said that the US and Israel have repeatedly attempted to destabilize Iran, but each time the unity of the Iranian nation and the insight of its leadership neutralized these conspiracies. Even today, massive rallies in support of the Islamic Revolution and its Leader are being held across various cities, but unfortunately these are being ignored or censored by the media.
Responding to claims that the protests were economic in nature, Naqvi said that if inflation is the issue, its source must be questioned. Inflation is not the result of the Iranian government’s policies but is caused by US-imposed sanctions. Therefore, if there is any protest, it should be directed against American sanctions rather than the Islamic system of Iran. This reality shows that so-called economic protests are merely a cover for conspiracies against the Islamic Revolution.
Referring to the Supreme Leader’s stance on the nuclear issue, he said that the Leader of the Islamic Revolution has repeatedly and clearly stated that Iran is not seeking to build nuclear weapons. Despite this, economic sanctions and military threats continue under the pretext of Iran’s nuclear program, proving that the nuclear issue is merely an excuse to pressure Iran’s Islamic system.
The Secretary General of the Majlis-e-Ulama-e-Hind added that Iran has signed agreements with the International Atomic Energy Agency and fully cooperated, yet sanctions remain in place—while countries that actually possess nuclear weapons face no such pressure. This double standard, he said, must be condemned by the international community.
He emphasized that arrogant global powers are seeking excuses to attack Iran and weaken its Islamic system, but today these conspiracies have been exposed and can no longer be concealed.
In another part of his remarks, Naqvi criticized US international policies, stating that the American people have elected a bully as their president—the same individual who abducted the President of Venezuela—yet the world remained silent over this act. He expressed regret that even the Indian government failed to condemn it.
He urged the Indian government to condemn US interference in the internal affairs of Venezuela and Iran, asking who has given the United States the authority to interfere in the domestic matters of other countries. If this trend continues, he warned, the security of other states will also be endangered after Venezuela. Such actions must face a strong global response so that the US does not dare to repeat such behavior in the future.
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