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Supreme leader of Iran, Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei has expressed concern over the situation of Muslims in Kashmir, two weeks after the centre ended the special status to J&K.
Khamenei said Iran expects the Indian Govt to “adopt a just policy towards the people of Kashmir.””We’re concerned about Muslims’ situation in Kashmir. We have good relations with India, but we expect the Indian Govt to adopt a just policy towards the noble people of Kashmir and prevent the oppression & bullying of Muslims in this region,” he tweeted.
Khamenei also blamed UK for the current situation in Kashmir.”Current situation in Kashmir and the disputes between India and Pakistan regarding it are a result of the vicious British Govt’s measures while leaving the Indian subcontinent. British intentionally left this wound in that region in order to sustain conflicts in Kashmir,”he tweeted. Iran leader’s comments come a day after Pakistan said it will approach the International Court of Justice over India’s Kashmir move. ndtv