Srinagar protests over Khamenei’s killing
Hundreds of Shia Muslims in Srinagar held demonstrations against the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in US and Israeli airstrikes. Protests continued for the second consecutive day on Monday.
Street marches across key areas
Groups of protesters marched through key stretches of the city, chanting anti-US and anti-Israel slogans.
Black flags, portraits displayed
Participants carried black flags and portraits of Khamenei during the demonstrations, describing his death as a major loss for the community.
Mourning processions organised
Many protesters termed the gatherings mourning processions. Traditional Nauha chants were heard in parts of the city.
Demonstrations held in Shia-dominated localities
Protests were reported from several areas with sizeable Shia populations, where residents gathered to express grief and solidarity with Iran.
Mild force used in some places
Security forces were deployed in sensitive zones. In a few areas, mild force was reportedly used to disperse crowds and prevent escalation.
Solidarity with Iran expressed
Protesters said they were standing in solidarity with Iran and mourning what they described as a major loss for the global Shia community.
Security tightened across city
Authorities increased security presence in key areas amid concerns over law and order as protests continued.
Religious significance highlighted
For many Shia Muslims, Khamenei was regarded as a Marja-e-Taqlid, a respected religious authority, adding a spiritual dimension to the protests.
Protests continue for second day
Demonstrations in Srinagar entered their second day on Monday, with authorities maintaining heightened vigilance across sensitive locations.
(According to agencies)
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