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Iran Minister Cancels India Visit, Here’s Why

Iran Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdullahian was scheduled to visit India for the Raisina talks to be held on March 3 and 4, but has now canceled his trip. According to the information, a clip is being told as the reason for canceling his journey. In which Iranian women are seen cutting their hair in protest with the picture of the President.

Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi has become upset after the video with his picture surfaced. Because of this, his foreign minister was forced to cancel his visit to India next month. Raisina Dialogue is a flagship event organized by the Observer Research Foundation (ORF) in partnership with the Ministry of External Affairs.

2 second video clip


Raisina Dialogue is a flagship event of think tank Observer Research Foundation (ORF). Which is organized in association with the Ministry of External Affairs of India. The promotional video of this event related to the year 2023 program was released a month ago. The released clip only shows a shot of Iranian women cutting their hair in protest for two seconds, along with a photo of the Iranian president. This video clip of women has angered the Iranian Embassy.

Protests have been going on since September

According to the information, after watching the video, the Iranian embassy went to ORF and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and objected to the photo of the president and the protesters side by side. Along with this, he asked to remove it. Because of this, the Iranian government said that the Foreign Minister would not be able to participate in the program. Protests have been going on in Iran since September last year. When 22-year-old Mahsa Amini was arrested by Iran’s morality police. Who later died. At the same time, New Delhi has not said anything on this since the protest started.

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