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The picture is of Prayagraj, where a protest was held on Monday against the death of Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei.
Today is the fourth day of the Israel-Iran war. It is a matter of relief that Indians stranded in UAE returned late on Monday night. Four flights carrying them reached Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Bengaluru.
Demonstrations are taking place all over the world after the situation in the Middle East and Khamenei’s death. In India too, Shia community demonstrated from Kashmir to Kochi.
In Kashmir, the police had to disperse the crowd by firing tear gas shells. However, the Government of India has asked all the states to remain alert for inflammatory speeches.
Here, aviation company Indigo will run 10 special relief flights from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia to Hyderabad, Mumbai, Delhi and Ahmedabad on March 3.
At the same time, Air India Express is starting flights to Muscat. Meanwhile, Abu Dhabi’s Etihad, Dubai’s Emirates and flydubai have started operating select flights.
15 Etihad flights departed from Abu Dhabi Airport for Islamabad, Paris, Amsterdam, Mumbai, Cairo and London.
First a picture of relief…

The family heaved a sigh of relief when an Indian family from Abu Dhabi reached Delhi safely.
PM Modi to discuss situation with 5 heads of state within 48 hours
Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to several heads of Gulf countries in the last 48 hours regarding the safety of the people of the Indian community. First of all he spoke to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Discussed air strikes and security of the Indian community.
Apart from these, he spoke on phone to King Hamad bin Al Khalifa of Bahrain, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia and King Abdullah bin Al-Hussein of Jordan. The PM asked the leaders of all these countries to support them in difficult times.
Highest protest in Kashmir, police released tear gas shells
Protests took place in Jammu and Kashmir for the second consecutive day over the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei. In Bemina area of Srinagar, security forces lathicharged the protesters and also released tear gas. Some people were detained. People kept markets closed in Shopian, Baramulla, Bandipora.
Highest demonstration in Kashmir on Khamenei’s death, 5 pictures…

There are strict restrictions on the movement of people in some parts of Kashmir, but protests are still taking place.

In Srinagar, when women were stopped from moving ahead with the rally, they sat on the road.

Women who took to the streets in Srinagar were seen arguing with the security forces.

People of Muslim community took out a protest march from Gangu in protest against the killing of Khamenei in Pulwama.

Tear gas shells were fired to stop the protesting people in Srinagar.
To know the impact of Israel-Iran war on the country and the world, go through the blog below…
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Sonia Gandhi said – Modi’s silence on Khamenei’s murder is not neutral but surrender
Congress Parliamentary Party Chairperson Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday strongly criticized the Modi government, saying that its silence on the targeted killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is not neutral but surrender. This attitude casts doubt on the direction and credibility of India’s foreign policy.
The former Congress President also demanded that when Parliament resumes for the second part of the Budget session, the government’s disturbing silence on the breakdown of the international order should be debated openly and without any hesitation.
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Indian Embassy in Doha issued advisory
The Indian Embassy in Doha, Qatar posted on “Flight will resume once the authority announces safe reopening of airspace. Passengers are advised not to go to the airport and contact their respective airlines for latest updates.”
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Indian government alert regarding protests
The Indian government has become alert in view of the increasing conflict between Iran and America. The Union Home Ministry has written a letter to all the states on February 28 asking them to take precautions. The government fears that the impact of events abroad may be seen in the form of communal tension in India. States have been instructed to keep an eye on speeches given in religious programs and meetings and take immediate action against inflammatory statements.
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