AIIA Demands Case Against Trump Post Khamenei's Death
The All India Imam Association (AIIA) praised late Iranian leader Khamenei for Muslim unity, calling him a 'good person,' and demanded a case against Donald Trump.
New Delhi: In a significant development following reports of the passing of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the All India Imam Association (AIIA) has issued a notable statement, praising Khamenei's legacy while also calling for legal action against former US President Donald Trump.
Sajid Rashidi, President of the All India Imam Association, lauded Khamenei, stating, "For the entire world, Khamenei was a good person." Rashidi highlighted Khamenei's pivotal role in fostering unity within the Muslim world, specifically commending his efforts to dismantle the divisions between Shia and Sunni communities. "The way Khamenei eliminated the wall between Shia-Sunni and brought all Muslims onto one platform was completely exemplary," Rashidi added, emphasizing the unifying impact of the Iranian leader's actions.
Beyond eulogizing Khamenei, the AIIA's statement took a striking turn by demanding that a case be filed against Donald Trump. While the specific grounds for the proposed legal action were not detailed in the immediate statement, it is widely understood that such a call from an organization like the AIIA would likely pertain to Trump's policies and actions concerning Iran during his presidency, which included severe sanctions and military actions that heightened tensions in the region. The statement from an influential Indian Muslim body adds a new dimension to the international discourse surrounding Khamenei's passing and the future of Iran-US relations.
This dual-faceted statement from the AIIA, blending praise for a global religious leader with a call for accountability against a former head of state, underscores the complex interplay of religious sentiment, geopolitical dynamics, and calls for international justice from within the Indian subcontinent.







