Iran's Khamenei asks India to stop attacks on Muslims after deadly riots By Reuters

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Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei asked India on Thursday to "face radical Hindus" and "stop the slaughter of Muslims", adding to the universal aftermath over fatal Hindu-Muslim viciousness in New Delhi.  

In any event 44 individuals were slaughtered and hundreds harmed in the most noticeably awful mutual uproars in the Indian capital in decades, activated by conflicts between supporters of another citizenship law and those against it.  

"The hearts of Muslims everywhere throughout the world are lamenting over the slaughter of Muslims in India," Khamenei said in a tweet in English, only days after New Delhi reprimanded Iran's remote pastor for remarking on a similar issue.  

"Iran censures the rush of sorted out viciousness against Indian Muslims," Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif tweeted on Monday, in light of which New Delhi called the Islamic Republic's diplomat and held up a dissent.  

"We don't expect such remarks from a nation like Iran," service representative Raveesh Kumar said in an announcement later.  


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