After protests in J&K, Lucknow, Home ministry warns states of possible violence due to Iran-US conflict

In light of escalating tensions in West Asia, particularly following the assassination of Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Indian Home Ministry has issued a warning to state governments regarding potential outbreaks of violence. This advisory comes after protests erupted in various regions, including Jammu and Kashmir and Lucknow, reflecting widespread public concern over the geopolitical developments. The Home Ministry is closely monitoring the situation, urging states to enhance security measures and prepare for any possible unrest fueled by the ongoing Iran-US conflict. Historically, such international crises have led to domestic repercussions, prompting authorities to remain vigilant. As the situation evolves, officials stress the importance of community engagement to mitigate tensions and prevent violence. The government's proactive stance aims to ensure public safety and maintain order amidst growing unrest linked to global events.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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