President Camacho
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I disagree with Karthic.
In diplomacy, what you speak in public doesn't count. Backroom talks count.
Ayotallah is not a diplomat. His front is not a backroom full of politicians/bureaucrats. Ayotallah's ground is the public that listens to him. The public does take him seriously, and because he is a religious figure, if he talks about any political situation, say Kashmir, it by default becomes a religious issue in the minds of those who mind him.
When the people of Iran start believing what he says, then what kind of leaders do you think they will elect? He is behaving like some corrupt Mullah who calls on people to take up the causes unrelated to them... and you know how religiously people take the words of such people. India and Indians have had very good relations with Iran and its people, and we should make sure it continues the same way; which won't if the minds of the same people are poisoned by some serious figure like the Ayatollah.