India caught Iran’s big lie on Prophet, deleted its statement on meeting Ajit Doval

Where did the matter start?
In fact, when two leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party were accused of making objectionable statements about Prophet Mohammad, not only the Muslims of India, but at least 16 Muslim countries had lodged an objection to the controversial statement from the Indian government. In which Iran was also a country and it was clearly stated by the Government of India, such statements made by a leader in a TV debate do not represent the views of the Government of India. At the same time, BJP has also taken action against its spokespersons by throwing them out of the party. But, Iran tried to play a double game on this occasion, to which India strongly objected.

Iran’s ‘double game’
In fact, Iran’s Foreign Minister Hussein Amir-Abdullahian had arrived in India on Thursday, where he was not only given a grand welcome, but Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi also met him. Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar and India’s National Security Adviser Ajit Doval also held a bilateral meeting and during this, many other issues including the Chabahar port in the two countries were discussed in Ukraine and Afghanistan. But, Iran on Thursday changed the statement of talks during its foreign minister’s meeting with National Security Advisor Ajit Doval in Delhi and put it on its official website.

Iran changed its statement
In fact, after the conversation between the Iranian Foreign Minister and Indian National Security Adviser Ajit Doval, the official statement released on Iran’s official website regarding this meeting said that Iran’s Foreign Minister Hussein Amir-Abdullahian should be given national security. Advisor Ajit Doval had pointed out that those who make controversial remarks against the Prophet “will be taught a lesson”. To which India strongly objected. It was said from India that in the meeting and conversation with Ajit Doval, there was no talk about Prophet Mohammad. After which those lines were deleted from the official website of Iran. That is, as soon as India caught Iran’s big lie, Iran deleted that lie itself. Let us tell you that Iran’s Foreign Minister Abdullahiyan was the first foreign minister of Muslim countries to visit India after condemning the Prophet’s remarks in Kuwait, Qatar and other Gulf countries.

Reply to Iranian Foreign Minister
The visiting Iranian Foreign Minister said that, ‘Glad to meet PM Modi, FM Jaishankar and other Indian officials to take forward our bilateral strategic dialogue. Tehran and New Delhi agree on the need to respect theological religions and Islamic sanctities, and to avoid divisive statements. It was determined to take the relationship to new heights. To which the Indian Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson said that the issue of remarks made on the Prophet was never raised in the discussion with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar. India said that, “We have made it clear that the tweets and comments do not reflect the views of the government. This has also been conveyed to our interlocutors and it is also a fact that action will be taken against those who have made related comments and tweets.” Has been’.

The claim was made by Iran
News agency PTI had earlier quoted an Iranian readout as saying that Foreign Minister Abdullahiyan had raised the issue of “negative atmosphere” arising out of “derogatory” remarks on the prophet and the Indian side reiterated the Indian government’s respect for the founder of Islam. . According to PTI, the readout said that the Iranian foreign minister had also mentioned the historical friendship between followers of different religions in the country. The statement from Iran’s side, which was made on the website, read that, ‘Abdullahian expressed respect for the divine beliefs, especially the Prophet Muhammad and religious tolerance, historical coexistence and friendship between the followers of different religions in the country. Appreciated the Indian people and the government for this. The Iranian Foreign Minister said, “Muslims are satisfied with the stand of the Indian authorities in dealing with the culprits”. was deleted.