“Permit Me to Fight”: Delhi Protester’s Vow to Join Iranian Front Goes Viral Amid Global Unrest
A powerful video from Delhi’s Jantar Mantar shows a woman vowing to fight for Iran following the assassination of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Amid Shia community protests against U.S.-Israeli airstrikes, the demonstrator appealed for PM Modi’s permission to join the conflict, sparking a viral debate on social media.
The woman, whose identity remains undisclosed, was filmed repeatedly appealing to the Indian Prime Minister in a moment of heightened passion. "Modi ji, give me permission; I will go to fight for Iran," she declared in Hindi, her voice straining with emotion. The footage shows her surrounded by fellow mourners, echoing her sentiment as the crowd protested the February 28 strikes in Tehran that claimed the life of the 86-year-old Iranian leader.
Social media reaction to the clip has been swift and polarized. While some users mocked the request for diplomatic "permission" to join a foreign conflict, others highlighted the irony of a woman seeking official sanction to enter a combat zone—a role traditional norms often restrict. Reports from the ground suggest her vows extended beyond general combat, with claims that she specifically targeted U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in her rhetoric, labeling them the architects of the "heinous" strikes.
The rally at Jantar Mantar was part of a larger wave of demonstrations organized by the All India Shia Council. Following the news of the Ayatollah’s death, security was significantly tightened across Delhi, particularly near diplomatic enclaves. Similar gatherings were reported in Srinagar and Lucknow, reflecting the significant religious and political resonance the Iranian leadership holds for India’s Shia population.
Administrative officials have maintained a heavy presence at these sites to prevent the escalating tensions from boiling over into civil disorder. While the protests remained largely peaceful in India, the intensity of the rhetoric underscores the fragility of regional stability. As India calls for "dialogue and diplomacy" on the global stage, these local outbursts serve as a poignant reminder of how international military actions can vibrate through distant communities, turning a geopolitical crisis into a deeply personal struggle for thousands of miles away.

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