Web Desk: Today marks a day of mourning for the Muslim world as citizens of Pakistan and Iran express deep sorrow following the death of Ayatollah Khamenei. Mohsin Naqvi, Pakistan’s Interior Minister, said that Pakistanis share the same grief felt by Iranians.
In a statement, Naqvi urged citizens not to take the law into their own hands. He emphasised that protests should remain peaceful and be officially recorded to ensure safety and order. “We are with you in this moment of grief,” he said, addressing both Pakistanis and Iranians.
The announcement comes as Pakistanis express solidarity with their neighbors, reflecting the shared cultural and religious bonds across the region. Naqvi’s appeal highlighted the importance of maintaining social stability while honoring the memory of the late Iranian leader.
Government officials in Pakistan are closely monitoring public reactions, urging citizens to participate in mourning activities responsibly. Security measures have been reinforced in major cities to prevent any unrest while allowing peaceful expressions of solidarity.