07/04/2026
Visit to the Office of Rahbari, New Delhi by Hazrat Mirza Abul Qasim Memorial Mission
A written condolence message was presented on behalf of the institution.
New Delhi, April 7:
A well-known social activist and analyst from the Kashmir Valley, Malik Zahoor Mehdi Kashmiri, today paid a formal visit to the Office of Rahbari of the Islamic Republic of Iran located in New Delhi, where he expressed heartfelt condolences and deep sympathy with the Iranian people and the top leadership on behalf of Hazrat Mirza Abul Qasim (RA) Memorial Mission.
During the visit, Malik Zahoor Mehdi Kashmiri, in his capacity as patron and founder of Hazrat Mirza Abul Qasim Memorial Mission Kashmir, handed over a dignified and respectful written message of condolence and consolation to Hujjat-ul-Islam Agha Dr. Abdul Majeed Hakim Elahi. In this message, a reaffirmation was made of complete solidarity, moral support, and the commitment to further strengthen brotherly relations with the Iranian nation in this difficult time.
In his statement, Malik Zahoor Mehdi Kashmiri said that on this occasion, he also met other important members of the Office of Rahbari, including Agha Jawad Habib Sahib. During the meeting, discussions were held with several key members on promoting mutual respect, unity, brotherhood, and international harmony, and the importance of strengthening cultural, spiritual, social, and humanitarian ties between the two regions was highlighted.
Expressing his views, Malik Zahoor Mehdi Kashmiri stated that this visit is not limited to a formal condolence only, but will prove to be a positive and constructive step towards enhancing relations between the Kashmiri and Iranian people in the future. He also expressed hope that relations between India and Iran will become stronger, which will further promote international and trade ties.
According to observers, this visit is an excellent example of mutual sympathy, global brotherhood, and the promotion of shared values, which can prove significant for the future relations between the two regions.