Security Tightened After Protests In Parts Of Delhi Over Killing Of Iran's Supreme Leader

Following the assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, security has been significantly heightened in various parts of Delhi. Khamenei, aged 86, was reportedly killed in a targeted airstrike on his residence in Tehran, attributed to a coordinated effort by Israel and the United States. This development has sparked widespread protests in Iran and has led to heightened tensions in the region. In response, local authorities in Delhi have increased security measures to prevent any unrest or protests, particularly in areas with significant Iranian expatriate communities. The Indian government is closely monitoring the situation, recognizing the potential implications for regional stability and diplomatic relations. As citizens express their solidarity with the Iranian people, the Indian administration remains vigilant amidst the rising tensions, emphasizing the importance of maintaining peace and order. The aftermath of Khamenei's death could lead to shifts in Iranian politics and impact broader geopolitical dynamics, affecting relations with neighboring countries and international powers. The Indian public is urged to stay informed and exercise caution as the situation develops.
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