Kashmir Leader Farooq Abdullah Calls Khamenei Killing ‘Destabilizing’ for Region

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Srinagar, Indian-administered Kashmir — National Conference President and former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah on Sunday expressed profound grief over the reported killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, describing the development as “deeply troubling” and potentially destabilizing for regional peace.

In a strongly worded statement issued by the Jammu & Kashmir National Conference, Abdullah termed the alleged joint U.S.–Israeli strike that reportedly led to Khamenei’s death as “regrettable and provocative,” warning that such actions risk escalating tensions across an already fragile geopolitical landscape.

‘Grave Blow to Regional Stability’

Abdullah characterized the incident as an “anguishing tragedy” with far-reaching implications beyond West Asia. He cautioned that actions of this magnitude not only erode global trust but also intensify pre-existing regional tensions.

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“Developments of this nature deepen uncertainty and sorrow across communities and nations,” the statement quoted him as saying. He urged the international community to respond with wisdom, restraint, and a firm commitment to international law and justice.

Appeal for Calm and Respect for Public Sentiment

The veteran Kashmiri leader also appealed to the administration in Indian-administered Kashmir to manage the prevailing public sentiment with sensitivity. He emphasized that citizens expressing grief should be allowed to do so peacefully and without fear, provided that public order is maintained.

“All stakeholders must avoid provocation and work seriously toward restoring stability,” Abdullah said, stressing the importance of de-escalation at both the regional and global levels.

Iranian State Media Confirms Death

According to Iranian state media reports on Sunday morning, Ayatollah Khamenei was killed in what was described as a U.S.–Israeli strike. The reports also claimed that members of his family, including his son-in-law and daughter-in-law, were among those killed.

International observers note that the reported development could have significant diplomatic consequences, with governments across the region closely monitoring the evolving situation.

Further updates are expected as more verified information emerges.

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