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S. Janaki: The Isai Arasi who established the voice of the rural, female heroine
Janaki ammas voice gave contour to theheroines, their fears, their desires, theirhopesand their dreams, even asBharathiraja wrote themlions space onthescreen
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Boom to bust: Gurugrams illegal PG business faces crackdown
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Vivekananda Kendra Nagdandi-Kashmir: A mission and vision in action
FRAGRANCE OF IDEAS Vivekananda Kendra, Nagdandi is situated 2 kms away from the famous Achabal garden in the Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir UT. It is around 70 kms from Srinagar city, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir. It was initially an Ashram established by a saint named Swami Ashokananda in 1941. Later on, he, who was himself a follower of Ramakrishna Paramhansa of Bengal, and his disciples created an institution called Shree Ramkrishna Mahasammelan Samiti and dedicated the ashram to the new entity. Sachitananda ji, who was a direct disciple of Mata Sharda. Swami Ashokananda came to Kashmir in 1932. He chose Kathleshwar Mandir in Tankipora area in Srinagar on the banks of the river Vitasta (Jehlum) as his immediate place of stay. While he was staying at Kathleshwar temple, a large chunk of people came into his contact, and they eventually became his fervent devotees and disciples. The prominent devotees included men and women from the families of Ogras, Katjoos, Dhars and Tarozdars of Srinagar. Swami Ashokananda expressed his wish before his devotees and disciples in regard to the due expansion of the Ashram. Accordingly, some people from Achabal, Anantnag and Srinagar came forward and donated their land near the Ashram to it. Katjoos family was also the one which donated land in the Chatragul area of Kangan (Ganderbal) to the Ashram. The vast land that was now available to the Ashram was, in due course of time, demarcated, and Shree Ramkrishna Mahasammelan Samiti was created in place of Nagdandi Ashram. It was around 100 Kanals of land (approx 12 hectares) dedicated towards the Ashram. Eknath Ranade was a former Sarkarivah of RSS who was relieved from his responsibilities there to focus on the mission of Vivekananda Rock Memorial. Swami Ashokananda executed a Will in 1970 by virtue of which he proposed absolute management rights of the Ashram to the Ramakrishna Ashram, Belur Math, West Bengal. The Will had another option to handover the management of the Ashram to Eknath Ranade. In 1971, Swami Ashokananda achieved 'nirvana', and his devotees built a samadhi for him in the Ashram premises. It was this authors proud privilege that Eknath Ranade, during his Kashmir tour in July 1974, took me along from Srinagar to Nagdandi when I was a college student and a young activist. I was fascinated to see the Ashram, its location and the work going on in the Ashram complex under the able guidance of Ranade. I also met Adv. P.N.Bhat there for the first time in the Ashram. The Ashram faced a very difficult situation in 1989-90, when the forced mass-exodus of the Kashmiri Hindu community took place in Kashmir due to terrorism, followed by ethnic cleansing. Ashram had virtually no one to look after it at that point of time. There was a lot of pressure on the Ashram too, but the Vivekananda Kendra-based and inspired management of the Ashram took extra vigilance and, in consultation and with the help of the local administration and the support of the security forces, secured the premises from any major upheaval or loss. It had been posting full-time volunteers to the Ashram from the 1970s, and it continued the practice even in the most difficult period from 1990 to 2010. The main names in this context are: Datta Ram, Kalyan and Vivek. With effect from 2010, the Vivekananda Kendra changed its policy and appointed an Administrative Committee with its Chairman from the valley of Kashmir. One Shree Ramakrishna temple on 1400 sq. ft has also come up in place of the old and damaged structure. Sanatan Samiksha Bhawan Hut with multi-use around 900 sq. ft has also been thrown open to participants. Eknath Bhawan with 24-bedded accommodation attached with four lavatory points is also completed and ready for use. This Bhawan has come up after major renovation work of an old & abandoned building housing paddy grass, scraps and other store material. Now the Ashram has accommodation facilities for 100 yatries at its complex in Nagdandi. Swami Ashokananda Bhawan has also been given a much-needed facelift. Installation of Vivekananda Memorial and lawn development near the founders Bhawan inspires everyone towards the mission of man-making & nation-building'. The government of India, in recognition of the great efforts made by the Kendra at Nagdandi, conferred Padam-Shri to Brij Lal Bhat, Chairman (Prakalp-Pramukh) of the Administrative Committee of the SRKS-VK, Nagdandi, for the year 2026, for his outstanding contribution. This has been welcomed by one and all, and in this way the Nagdandi Ashram has truly become a mission and a vision in action for everyone to get guidance, role and inspiration.
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AIP to offer tributes to 13 July martyrs
Srinagar, July 11: Awami Itihaad Party (AIP) Chief Spokesperson Inam Un Nabi on saturday announced that the party will offer Fateh Khawani and pay floral tributes at the Martyrs' Graveyard, Naqashband Sahib Shrine, Nowhatta, Srinagar, on the occasion of Martyrs' Day, 13th July 2026. I nam Un Nabi said the programme is being organised to pay homage to the martyrs of 13th July 1931, whose sacrifice occupies a significant place in the history of Jammu and Kashmir. He said the day is remembered as a turning point in Kashmir's political awakening, adding that their sacrifice came to symbolise the people's struggle for dignity, justice and civil rights and has since remained an important chapter in the political and historical memory of Jammu and Kashmir. He said AIP State Secretary Sheikh Ashiq has formally submitted an application to the District Administration seeking permission and allotment of a suitable time slot for the party to offer Fateh Khawani and pay floral tributes at the Martyrs' Graveyard on 13th July. He said the party leadership, workers and supporters will gather at the Martyrs' Graveyard to offer Fateh Khawani, lay floral tributes and remember the sacrifices of the martyrs. Inam Un Nabi further said that Member of Parliament from Baramulla, Er. Rashid, who continues to remain incarcerated in Tihar Jail, will observe a day-long hunger strike on 13th July as a mark of respect and tribute to the martyrs of 1931, and in protest against what he described as the disregard shown towards the martyrs by the Union Government and the local Government.
V.D. Satheesan condoles S. Janakis demise, says she was the voice that captivated generations
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Tourist rush in Uri triggers accommodation crisis
Srinagar, July 11: The border town of Uri in north Kashmirs Baramulla district is witnessing an unprecedented surge in tourist arrivals from across the country, marking a significant milestone in the regions emergence as a border tourism destination. While the influx has brought fresh economic opportunities for local businesses, it has also exposed a shortage of accommodation facilities for visitors. Local residents and tourism stakeholders said the increasing number of tourists has given a major boost to hotels, restaurants and other businesses in the area. However, they said many visitors are struggling to find accommodation, particularly during weekends and peak tourist periods. They have urged the government to reopen the Tourist Reception Centre (TRC) at Salamabad for overnight stays, saying the facility could help address the growing accommodation crunch. The stakeholders appealed to Uri MLA Dr Sajjad Shafi to pursue the matter with the Tourism Department for the immediate operationalisation of the TRCs accommodation and cafeteria facilities. They said reopening the centre would not only provide much-needed relief to tourists but also improve visitor amenities and further strengthen the governments efforts to promote border tourism in the constituency. Tourists are coming to Uri in large numbers, but the lack of adequate accommodation is becoming a major challenge. The TRC at Salamabad should be made functional at the earliest so that visitors have a comfortable place to stay, a local tourism stakeholder said. Responding to the demand, MLA Uri Dr Sajjad Shafi said he has already taken up the issue with the government. I have raised the matter with the concerned authorities and requested them to make the facility operational for tourists. The reopening of the TRC will significantly improve tourism infrastructure in Uri, he said. The Tourist Reception Centre at Salamabad has remained largely non-functional since April 18, 2019 after the Ministry of Home Affairs indefinitely suspended cross-Line of Control (LoC) trade and bus services. The facility was primarily used to facilitate passengers and activities related to the cross-LoC confidence-building measures. With Uri rapidly emerging as one of Kashmirs prominent border tourism destinations, locals believe reopening the TRC could play a crucial role in meeting the growing demand for accommodation and enhancing the overall tourist experience.
A lullaby falls silent: Kannada cinema bids farewell to S. Janaki
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539 Masters posted as in-charge headmasters in J&K
Srinagar, July 11:- In a significant step aimed at strengthening the administrative and academic framework of government schools, the Jammu and Kashmir Government has placed 539 Masters of School Education department as in-charge Headmasters and posted them in various schools across length and breadth of Jammu and Kashmir. The decision marks a major initiative towards ensuring effective school leadership, addressing administrative requirements and enhancing the overall quality of education in government schools. Speaking on this landmark development, Minister for Education, Social Welfare, Health and Medical Education, Sakeena Itoo said that this significant decision reflects the Governments unwavering commitment to improving educational standards and ensuring better academic outcomes for students across Jammu and Kashmir. The Minister said that strong institutional leadership plays a pivotal role in improving teaching-learning processes, enhancing accountability and creating a conducive environment for quality education. She expressed confidence that the placement of 539 Masters as Incharge Headmasters will significantly strengthen school administration and contribute to improved educational performance at the grassroots level. Sakeena Itoo reiterated that the present Government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, remains committed to upgrading educational institutions by ensuring adequate human resources, improving infrastructure and implementing progressive reforms across the education sector. She further said that the Government is taking a series of measures to modernise the school education system, bridge existing gaps and provide students with access to quality education in a vibrant academic environment. The Minister also said that the Government has also recruited 595 Lecturers in various disciplines and posted them across different Higher Secondary schools, thereby boosting the educational scenario here. She also underscored the Governments resolve to continue undertaking policy initiatives aimed at strengthening the education sector and creating a robust, inclusive and future-ready schooling system across Jammu and Kashmir. The Minister also extended best wishes to the headmasters who have been entrusted with their new responsibilities and expressed hope that they would discharge their duties with dedication, professionalism and a strong sense of responsibility towards the welfare and academic progress of students.
Wasnt invited to NC convention: Ruhullah
Kulgam, July 11: National Conference Member of Parliament Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi on Saturday said the party doesn't need him anymore, distancing himself from a party convention held to mark Begum Akbar Jahan's death anniversary and from the National Conference's Jantar Mantar protest on statehood. Speaking to reporters in Kulgam, Ruhullah said he did not attend the convention as he was neither invited nor required to attend. How many times do I have to answer this question? They don't need me. I was not called and I was not there. I already had programmes in Kulgam, Srinagar and other places in connection with Muharram, so I remained busy. They don't need me anymore, he said. Asked whether he would join the Jantar Mantar protest, Ruhullah ruled out his participation. They are going to protest for statehood, a responsibility for which people have not given them a mandate. I will go among the people of Jammu and Kashmir and speak about Article 370. I will work on the people's agenda, he said. He alleged that shifting the political discourse from Article 370 to statehood amounts to advancing the BJP's narrative. The National Conference had campaigned against the abrogation of Article 370 during the elections. We all campaigned on that issue. Whoever walks away from that and speaks only about statehood is helping normalise the status quo and advancing the BJP's propaganda, he said.
Not begging, seeking constitutional rights: Dr. Farooq
Srinagar, July 11: National Conference president Dr Farooq Abdullah on Saturday said the people of Jammu and Kashmir were not seeking charity or favours but demanding the restoration of their constitutional rights and dignity. Addressing party workers and supporters at Dargah Hazratbal during the commemorative programme for Begum Akbar Jehan Abdullah, Farooq said successive governments at the Centre had repeatedly failed to honour their promises to Jammu and Kashmir despite repeated assurances over the decades. Recalling discussions during the tenure of former Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao Abdullah said assurances had been given that the shortcomings and injustices suffered by Jammu and Kashmir would be addressed and rectified. Hundreds of NC supporters had gathered to pay tributes to Begum Akbar Jehan, a show of strength before the party's proposed protest outside Jantar Mantar to seek restoration of Statehood. Decades have passed, but those promises remain unfulfilled. We are human beings and equal citizens of this country. We too are the crown of India and possess our own dignity and honour, he said. The former Chief Minister also referred to a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which he said he attended along with senior leader Ghulam Nabi Azad, where concerns over the trust deficit between New Delhi and Jammu and Kashmir were discussed. We told the Prime Minister that unfortunately we do not trust each other and that the first step should be to rebuild this trust. We were told the distance between Delhi and Kashmir would be reduced, but unfortunately that distance has only grown wider, he said. In a veiled attack on political opponents, Abdullah accused some local leaders of publicly echoing Delhi's positions while claiming to represent the interests of Jammu and Kashmir. Questioning their commitment to the people, he asked whether they were prepared to compromise the interests and honour of the state for political gains and urged them to stand with the people rather than pursue what he termed political servitude. The National Conference president said his party had continued to work for the development of Jammu and Kashmir even during difficult periods, highlighting investments in schools, colleges, hospitals, roads and other public infrastructure. Concluding his address, Abdullah asserted that the demand for restoration of rights was rooted in justice and constitutional entitlement rather than political favour. We are not asking for anything that does not belong to us. We are only asking for our own right and for that right to be returned to us, he said.
BJP rejects Omar's 30 crore offer claim
Srinagar, July 11: Senior BJP leader Ravinder Raina on Saturday strongly refuted Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah's allegations that BJP attempted to topple the National Conference-led government by offering 30 crore and ministerial berths to JKNC legislators. Raina termed the claims misleading, baseless and far from the truth. Responding to Abdullah's remarks made earlier at Hazratbal, where the Chief Minister alleged that BJP had offered 30 crore, a ministerial position and even promised the restoration of statehood to lure JKNC MLAs, Raina in a video Massage dismissed the accusations outright. He said the BJP had never made any such offer and accused the Chief Minister of making irresponsible statements. Raina said that on one hand Omar Abdullah repeatedly acknowledges that the Union Government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah has extended substantial financial assistance for the development of Jammu and Kashmir, while on the other hand he levels what he described as unfounded allegations of a conspiracy to destabilise his government. The allegations of offering 20 crore or 30 crore to legislators are completely false, misleading and without any basis, Raina said in the video. He further alleged that the National Conference was attempting to divert public attention from its own internal issues by making such claims. Describing Abdullah's statement as unfortunate and far from the truth, the BJP leader said such remarks would only create confusion among the people and should not be used to mislead the public.
9 crore scientific waste system approved to tackle Gajuwakas dumping yard issues
MA&UD Minister instructs officials to design the project using modern waste management technologies that align with sustainable urban development practices; the proposed facility will introduce scientific waste handling practices, reduce environmental pollution, and substantially improve urban sanitation standards
At least 88 terrorists killed in ongoing anti-terror operation in Pakistans Balochistan
The military, paramilitary Rangers and the Frontier Corps are participating in the ongoing operation, which has involved both ground and air offensives against the militants
Mining dept generates 32.39 Cr, seizes 1,575 vehicles in Budgam
Budgam: The Geology and Mining Department has intensified its crackdown on illegal mining in Budgam district over the past three years, generating revenue of more than 32.39 crore and seizing 1,575 vehicles involved in unlawful mining activities. According to official figures available with Rising Kashmir, the department generated a total revenue of 323,955,482 between the financial years 2023-24 and 2025-26 (up to the end of March) through penalties, compounding fees and other enforcement measures against violators. During the financial year 2023-24, the department seized 403 vehicles involved in illegal mining and generated 127,859,930 in revenue. A total of 31 FIRs were registered against violators, while 475 disposal permissions were granted. The department also realized 770,218 through compounding charges during the period. In 2024-25, the department generated 99,983,719 in revenue. During the same period, 475 vehicles were seized and 62 FIRs were registered against individuals involved in illegal mining. The department granted 465 disposal permissions and collected 8,545,320 through compounding. In the financial year 2025-26 (up to the end of March), the department generated 96,111,833 in revenue and seized 697 vehicles. It also granted 264 disposal permissions, collected 13,020,668 through compounding, and registered 79 FIRs against violators. In addition to these enforcement measures, the department filed two criminal cases involving 29 persons before the Principal District and Sessions Judge, Budgam, for their alleged involvement in illegal mining activities. A senior official of the Geology and Mining Department said the department has adopted a zero-tolerance approach towards illegal mining across the district. The government has imposed a complete ban on illegal mining in Budgam district. Strict action is being taken against all violators in accordance with the law. Vehicles found involved in illegal mining are seized as per the prescribed rules, and legal proceedings are initiated against those responsible, the official said.
Andhra University observes World Population Day
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RTO revises E-rickshaw, auto fares in Kashmir
Srinagar, July 11: Following the Jammu and Kashmir Government's approval of an 18 per cent fare hike for public transport across the Union Territory, the Regional Transport Officer (RTO), Kashmir, has notified the revised fare structure for e-rickshaws and auto-rickshaws operating across the Kashmir Valley. According to the notification, all e-rickshaw and auto-rickshaw operators have been directed to prominently display the revised fare chart inside their vehicles to ensure transparency and enable passengers to pay fares as per the approved rates. As per the revised fare schedule, passengers travelling in e-rickshaws will be charged 15 per kilometre. For e-autos, the fare has been fixed at 25 for the first kilometre and 20 for every subsequent kilometre. The same fare structure has been notified for petrol-driven auto-rickshaws, with 25 for the first kilometre and 20 for each additional kilometre. The RTO, Kashmir, has cautioned transport operators against overcharging passengers and said strict action will be taken against violators. Passengers who are charged more than the notified fare have been advised to lodge complaints with the Traffic Police or the RTO office, Kashmir. The authorities have urged commuters to verify the displayed fare chart before undertaking their journey and report any violations to ensure compliance with the revised fare regulations.
Demand grows for night tourism at Kashmir monuments
Srinagar, July 11: With tourist arrivals rising across Kashmir, residents and tourism stakeholders have urged the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to introduce night tourism at centrally protected monuments, saying it would enhance visitor experience and boost the local economy. The demand comes as several iconic monuments in the national capital, including heritage complexes managed by the ASI, remain open during evening hours with architectural lighting, cultural ambience and guided experiences, attracting thousands of domestic and foreign visitors every year. In Kashmir, however, most ASI-protected monuments close before sunset, limiting the time available for tourists to explore these centuries-old heritage sites, particularly during the peak tourism season when visitors often spend their mornings visiting gardens, hill stations and other attractions. Tourism stakeholders believe extending visiting hours and introducing professionally managed night tourism at select monuments would diversify Kashmirs tourism offerings and encourage visitors to spend more time exploring the valleys rich architectural and cultural heritage. Among the monuments that could be considered for the initiative are the ancient Martand Sun Temple in Anantnag, the Avantiswami Temple and Avantishvara Temple in Awantipora, the Parihaspora archaeological remains in Baramulla, the Naranag temple complex in Ganderbal and the Ancient Temple at Boniyar in Uri, besides other protected heritage sites where adequate infrastructure and security arrangements can be developed. Local residents said that beautifully illuminated monuments against Kashmirs evening landscape would offer a unique experience for tourists and photographers while showcasing the valleys civilisational history beyond its natural beauty. We often hear tourists asking why these heritage sites close so early. If monuments can remain open during evening hours in Delhi with proper lighting and security, the same model can be implemented in Kashmir, said Mushaaque Ali Ahmad Khan, a tourism stakeholder in Srinagar. Faisal Ahmad, a Srinagar resident said night tourism would not only improve the visitor experience but also benefit local guides, photographers, transport operators, handicraft sellers and nearby businesses by increasing tourist activity beyond daytime hours. Tour operators believe the initiative could help decongest popular destinations by distributing tourist movement throughout the day and creating an additional attraction for visitors staying overnight in Srinagar and other districts. Sahim Ahmad, a heritage enthusiast also stressed that any such initiative should prioritise conservation. They said modern illumination systems, regulated visitor numbers, CCTV surveillance and trained security personnel would be essential to protect the monuments while allowing public access during evening hours. Experts noted that heritage tourism is increasingly becoming an important component of destination management across the world, with several historic sites offering curated evening experiences, sound-and-light shows and cultural programmes that enhance visitor engagement without compromising preservation.
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Kashmir never asked for independence but Delhi kept breaking promises: Dr Farooq
Srinagar, Jul 11 : National Conference President Dr Farooq Abdullah on Saturday accused successive governments in New Delhi of repeatedly breaking promises made to Jammu and Kashmir. Addressing National Conference workers on the occasion of 26th death anniversary of Begum Akbar Jehan Abdullah (Madar-e-Meharban) at Hazratbal, Dr Farooq, as per the news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO), recalled assurances given by former Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao on Article 370 and his own interactions with different Prime Ministers, saying the trust deficit between Delhi and Kashmir had only widened despite repeated commitments. Dr Farooq said every government in New Delhi since 1947 had promised justice to Jammu and Kashmir but failed to fulfil those assurances. He alleged that whenever the Centre found an opportunity, it weakened Jammu and Kashmirs constitutional position by eroding Article 370. Recalling his meetings with former Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao, Dr Farooq said Rao had publicly assured that the Centre would address the shortcomings relating to Article 370, famously stating that the sky is the limit. We never asked for independence. We are a part of this country and we want to strengthen it, not weaken it, he said. Dr Farooq said the biggest challenge today was the absence of trust between New Delhi and the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Recalling a meeting convened by Prime Minister Narendra Modi after the constitutional changes, Dr Farooq said he had candidly told the Prime Minister that both Delhi and Kashmir lacked trust in each other and that rebuilding confidence should be the first priority. He spoke about reducing the distance between Delhi and Kashmir, but I do not see that distance reducing even today, he said. Dr Farooq said the people of Jammu and Kashmir deserved the same dignity and respect as every other citizen of the country. We are also human beings. We are also the crown of India. We also have our dignity, he said. Supporting Chief Minister Omar Abdullahs remarks on statehood, Dr Farooq said National Conference leaders have repeatedly raised Jammu and Kashmir's concerns with the Centre, but the promises made over the years have remained unfulfilled. He said the party had not lost hope and would continue its peaceful and democratic struggle for the restoration of the peoples rights. Taking a swipe at political rivals, Dr Farooq alleged that some leaders spoke differently in Delhi and differently before the people of Jammu and Kashmir. He accused them of acting at the Centres behest and urged them to stand with the people instead of pursuing personal interests. Questioning their commitment, he asked whether they were prepared to compromise the dignity of Jammu and Kashmir for personal gains and contracts. Rejecting criticism of the Omar Abdullah-led government, Dr Farooq said no government could have achieved more under the prevailing circumstances. He said the administration was working continuously to improve schools, colleges, hospitals, roads and other public infrastructure despite several constraints. Dr Farooq alleged that repeated attempts had been been made to weaken the National Conference, recalling the events of 1984 and similar political developments after the 2014 elections. He said such efforts had failed in the past and would fail again. Dr Farooq said the people of Jammu and Kashmir were not asking for charity but demanding restoration of what rightfully belonged to them. We are not beggars. We are asking for our right. Give us back our rights, he said. He said lasting peace could only be achieved through justice, dignity and fulfilment of the promises made to the people of Jammu and Kashmir, expressing confidence that the ongoing democratic struggle would ultimately succeed(KNO)
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Tehran , July 11: Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei on Saturday vowed to avenge the death of his father Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was assassinated in US-Israeli strikes earlier in the year, describing it as the responsibility of the nation. He also praised the massive turnout at the late leader's funeral as historic and enemy-breaking. In a message issued on the occasion of the funeral and burial of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Mojtaba Khamenei declared that those responsible for the killing would not escape justice. We pledge to avenge your pure blood and that of all the martyrs of these two wars from the criminal and dishonourable murderers. This revenge is the will of our nation and must be carried out without fail, he said. He further asserted that those responsible will take with them to their graves the wish for a peaceful death in bed, adding that the pursuit of revenge did not depend on any single individual or official. They should know that this matter does not depend on the existence of me or other officials. Whether we are there or not, this will be accomplished, and soon every free person around the world will fulfil a part of this divine mission, he added. Khamenei also expressed gratitude for what he described as the unprecedented public participation in the six-day funeral ceremonies across Iran and Iraq. On this occasion, I would like to sincerely appreciate the presence of tens of millions of people in the cities and villages of Iran and Iraq, especially Tehran, Qom, Najaf, Karbala, and Mashhad, which is astonishing, enemy-breaking, and historic, he said. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was laid to rest at the Holy Shrine of Imam Reza in Mashhad late Thursday night as thousands of supporters gathered to pay their final farewells to the slain leader. The final burial took place at the Dar al-Dhikr prayer hall after his coffin was carried around the holy shrine as part of the funeral rites. The funeral prayers were led by his eldest son, Mostafa Khamenei, who performed the ritual prayers over the body. Referring to religious symbolism associated with Imam Hosayn, Mojtaba Khamenei, in his message, said that the Iranian nation had long made sacrifices in his cause and remained committed to that legacy. Our nation is the bloodthirsty one for Hosayn. This great nation sacrificed its children for many years in the cause of Hosayn and in the war against the enemies of Hosayn and the Hosayni cause. And now it is the bloodthirsty one for him and the Hosayni people of the time, he said. Paying tribute to the late supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei pledged to continue his predecessor's path. Now that we bid farewell to your body with tearful eyes and broken hearts, we pledge with you to uphold your school and to walk the straight path you have drawn with perseverance and not be afraid of difficulties on this path, and like you, to take heart in the good news and promises of God, he said. In the concluding part of his message, Mojtaba Khamenei offered prayers for the deceased leader and those killed alongside him in the US-Israeli strikes, describing them as martyrs who had attained divine honour. O martyr father of the nation, may you be blessed with the nectar of martyrdom that you have been longing for all your life... And you, his oppressed companions, who were unexpectedly attacked by the enemy and martyred, are blessed to be the guests of that Master... his safe neighbourhood has become your home, he said. Ali Khamenei was assassinated in US-Israeli strikes on February 28 earlier this year, triggering a widespread conflict across the West Asia region. Following his death, Mojtaba Khamenei was appointed as the new Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic. (ANI)
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