SAEDNEWS: During his visit to Kurdistan, the President was moved after meeting a mother who donated her late child’s blood money to build schools. Her tears symbolized a shared commitment to advancing educational justice. The President called on citizens and philanthropists to join efforts in constructing new schools.
According to the political service of SaedNews, some say that Pezeshkian lacks sufficient oversight over affairs, and they claim that the 14th government has no central guiding principle. However, the Wise Elder of the Revolution describes Pezeshkian differently:
"His level of follow-up is that of a president, and thankfully, he truly pursues matters—through provincial trips, direct contact with the people, visiting ministries, and close engagement with staff and senior officials. These efforts are extremely valuable and very effective."
Through such statements, the Leader of the Revolution praises the president’s efforts, irrespective of political disputes or factional disagreements.
The president, meanwhile, advances matters quietly and away from distractions. One of the initiatives he pursues with determination is the development of educational equity. In his view, schools are building the future of Iran. He emphasizes that no region of Iran should remain without a school. Rolling up his sleeves, he seeks public support to build schools hand in hand. He encourages philanthropists to invest in Iran’s future. In every province he visits, he gathers officials, benefactors, and citizens together for a single purpose—for Iran.
During his recent trip to the beloved province of Kurdistan, he met a kind Kurdish mother who had dedicated her child’s blood money to building schools. Hearing the story of this Kurdish daughter, tears welled up in his eyes. This was no ordinary tear; a man seldom cries. These tears were born of deep devotion—for Iran, and for a mother who has now become the mother of all Iranian children. Though she no longer holds her own daughter, her embrace is now open to the homeland. Pezeshkian bows in respect to this maternal love and says:
"This culture and love cannot be repaid with billions of currency. The culture of sacrifice transcends material value and surpasses logic, belief, and faith. Media must showcase these valuable examples so that people can see that, in this country, there are individuals who, despite financial needs, sacrifice their own wealth to leave a lasting legacy for the education and future of our children."

Now, here we are—with a president whose heart is devoted to Iran. Beyond political conflicts, let us appreciate his good work and not leave him alone. Let us foster a culture where all citizens take social responsibility to build schools, because the prosperity of Iran’s future is made possible through education.