SAEDNEWS: Minutes after the statements of the Supreme Leader supporting the President were published, Hamid Rasaei, a member of parliament, posted an article on his Telegram channel titled “The Philosophy of Imam Khomeini’s Support for Banisadr”, coinciding with criticism from revolutionary forces.
According to the political service of SaedNews, citing the IRGC Telegram channel, yesterday at noon, the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Imam Khamenei (may God preserve him), issued a clear and direct warning to some individuals causing disturbances in parliament and on social media. This warning was evidently in response to some people in parliament creating controversies over the President’s political competence or to tweets in cyberspace targeting national cohesion.
Mr. Hamid Rasaei, the fact that you are fully aware that you fall within the audience the Supreme Leader addressed, and yet, instead of repenting and complying with the commands of the Leader, you attempt to justify your actions by comparing the Leader’s support for Pezeshkian to Imam Khomeini’s support for Banisadr, demonstrates that the path of people like you and the path of the Revolution and the Leader are now two entirely different directions.
Mr. Rasaei, anyone who stands against the clear opinion and order of the Leader is, from our perspective, no different from those residing in Albania or the New York faction.
Do not forget that the people of Hezbollah, just as they grant individuals like you respect, platforms, and power, if they see any deviation or resistance against the Leader’s will, will regard you no differently than the enemies of the leadership.
It seems that despite the Supreme Leader’s explicit warning to provocateurs seeking to weaken internal unity and national cohesion, you and your like-minded colleagues intend to continue actions contrary to the Leader’s directives. The clear message of the people of Hezbollah to you is:
Any voice that undermines internal cohesion and unity is considered, in the view of the Iranian nation and the people of Hezbollah, the voice of the enemy. The people of Hezbollah have clearly shown that they will not remain indifferent or silent against either foreign or domestic enemies.
If you are truly seeking constructive criticism, is your aim for the President to hear it, or is it to create controversy in the country? If your goal is for the President to hear, you can convey your criticism through another method. If your aim is to generate internal tension, that is a separate matter, and our approach toward you will also be different.
Mr. Rasaei, take heed from the fate of extremists and slowpokes in the history of the Revolution and remember the destiny they suffered.
This is a complete and final warning, in the truest sense of the word, to you and all those who, contrary to the Supreme Leader’s explicit directives, create disturbances and act against national cohesion and unity.