Rejecting outrightly the US malicious allegation against Iran, an Indian scholar Thursday slammed Obama Administration. Talking to IRNA, Professor Basir Ahmed Khan, former Pro-Vice Chancellor of Indira Gandhi Open University in New Delhi said: “The current US’ fabricated plot is a clear sign of its frustration.” Condemning, in the strongest terms, the baseless allegations, Indian academician said that the US, even on the verge of collapse, is not desisting from adopting anti-Iran policies. Basir noted that despite the US earlier accusations, Iran has not only thwarted all its plots, but has also gained a key place in the region. Indian Scholar, who is also the President of the Indian Union Muslim League urged Muslim countries to raise the voice against the US’ heinous allegations. To defeat the US’ sinister design, Basir Ahmed, former Head of the Department of Islamic Studies at Jamia Hamdard University stressed the unity among the Muslim countries. “The US’ earlier fabricated plots against Afghanistan and Iraq have already pushed the region into the darkness. The current US allegation against Iran is a threat to the stability of the region,' he concluded.
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