Last farewell ceremony of Iran’s supreme leader Khamenei postponed
The war that broke out between Israel, the US and Iran continues for the fifth day, due to which the situation in West Asia has worsened. At the same time, after the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, his last farewell program has been postponed, security reasons are being cited as the reason behind this. The new program has not been announced yet. Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei was killed in a US-Israeli attack on February 28.
Earlier, the last darshan program was scheduled for three days, where people were to pay their last respects to him, but now it has been postponed. According to the Tehran Times obituary, Khamenei’s funeral has been postponed. It is said that the new date and time will be announced soon. It is noteworthy that the attacks on Tehran by Israel and America are continuing, fear of these could also be the reason for postponing the program.
It is being said that a crowd of lakhs may gather for Khamenei’s last farewell ceremony, apart from this, if people close to Khamenei are present there then there is a possibility of attack on him. Although Iran has not yet given any reason for this, but according to the report, it has become clear that Iran has extended the date of the last farewell of its supreme leader.
At the same time, there were reports that Iran can negotiate with America after the attacks, but now Mohammad Mukhbar, a senior aide of Iran’s late supreme leader Khamenei, has given a big statement regarding this. The informant clearly denied these reports while talking to state TV. He said, Iran has no intention of negotiating with America. He can continue the war in the Middle East as long as it is necessary.
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