Opposition parties condemn killing of Iran's leader Khamenei as ‘immoral, unlawful’
The Hindu
Opposition parties in India condemn the killing of Iran's leader Khamenei, criticizing the government's response to U.S.-Israel actions.
The killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in joint U.S.-Israel strikes was condemned by several opposition parties on Sunday (March 1, 2026).
The Opposition also criticised the Centre's foreign policy, saying the Government's response to the war unleashed on Iran, which has been a long-time "friend", has been a "betrayal" of India's values, principles, and interests.
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AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi termed the killing as an "immoral and unlawful act" and expressed hope that the Central Government would play a role in halting the war.
CPI leader D. Raja said that the U.S.-Israel "nexus represents evil in its most naked form".
"To now assassinate a sitting head of state is to strip the so-called rules-based order of its last pretence. Sovereignty clearly applies only to those aligned with Washington," Mr. Raja said in a post on X.













