A multi-faith Indian delegation arrived to pay tribute to Iran’s late Ali Khamenei and later met with his son, known as the Cardboard Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, who hardly said anything as he was carried around by his followers.
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A video of Pandit Vijay Kumar Sharma delivering a speech at an International Quds Day event has gone viral across social media, drawing widespread attention for his remarks supporting Iran and criticizing the United States. In the speech, Sharma claimed that millions of people around the world had long been waiting for someone to “put the USA on its knees” and praised Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, calling him a symbol of resistance against Western dominance. He argued that Iran has continued to stand firm despite decades of sanctions, military pressure, and international isolation, portraying the country as a nation unwilling to bow to American influence.
The speech was delivered during International Quds Day, an annual event observed on the last Friday of Ramadan. Established by Iran in 1979, Quds Day is intended to express solidarity with Palestinians and opposition to Israeli policies, but it has also become a platform where speakers often criticize the United States and Israel.
Following the video’s circulation, the speech sparked intense debate online. Supporters praised Sharma for openly backing Iran and challenging U.S. foreign policy, while critics accused him of glorifying the Iranian leadership and promoting divisive geopolitical narratives. Although the speech reflects Sharma’s personal political views, the viral clip has reignited discussions on India’s diverse political opinions regarding the Middle East, the Iran–U.S. rivalry, and the broader regional conflict.
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