PM Modi Should Lead Global Push to End Iran War: Owaisi
AIMIM chief condemns Khamenei assassination, hopes India intervenes to prevent regional chaos affecting millions of expatriates.
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) chief Asaduddin Owaisi urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to play a pivotal role in halting the escalating war in Iran following deadly U.S. and Israeli strikes that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Addressing reporters in Hyderabad on Sunday, Owaisi condemned the attacks as "immoral and unlawful," warning that continued aggression could engulf the entire region in instability. He highlighted the strikes' timing during ongoing Iran-U.S. talks in Geneva and in the holy month of Ramadan, describing the killing of the 86-year-old leader as a "cowardly" act.
Owaisi emphasized India's stake in the conflict, noting that approximately 10 million Indians work in the Gulf and Middle East, remitting vital foreign exchange while relying on stable oil supplies that India imports over 80% of. He expressed hope that the Government of India would intervene diplomatically to end the war, stressing Modi's responsibility to prevent turmoil that could spike oil prices—a single dollar increase would burden the economy significantly. The MP drew parallels to past U.S. interventions in Iraq, Libya, and Syria, cautioning against regime change fantasies in resilient Iran.
The statement comes amid a second day of Iranian reprisals, including missile strikes on U.S. bases in Gulf states and Israeli targets, disrupting global flights and prompting GCC emergency talks.[conversation context] Owaisi also criticized Pakistan's airstrikes on Afghanistan, labeling both Israel and Pakistan as regional "forces of aggression and mischief." He offered condolences for over 200 Iranian deaths, including 108 in a girls' school strike, and demanded immediate cessation to safeguard expatriate Indians.
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India has urged restraint amid the crisis, with stranded citizens like Pune students in Dubai facing flight chaos from airport closures. Owaisi's call aligns with broader concerns over economic ripple effects, as Gulf hubs report damages and carriers extend suspensions.[conversation context] Analysts note Modi's balancing act between ties to Israel, the U.S. under President Trump, and Gulf allies hosting Indian workers.
This intervention underscores Owaisi's focus on Muslim-majority issues and foreign policy critique, amid reports of Indians affected by travel bans and potential evacuations. As Tehran vows fierce retaliation, his plea amplifies calls for New Delhi's mediation in de-escalating a conflict threatening South Asia's energy security.
The developments follow Khamenei's assassination in "intensive" U.S.-Israel operations, sparking vows of no leniency from Iran's Revolutionary Guard.[conversation context] Owaisi warned that targeting a revered Shia figure ensures Iranian resolve, rejecting notions of easy capitulation after decades of sanctions. With global powers watching, Modi's response could shape India's diplomatic footprint in West Asia.
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