SAEDNEWS: A newly surfaced video from Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s presidential years reveals the former president in casual attire—slippers and all—as he tends an idyllic vegetable garden in his backyard.
According to Saed News, a recently released clip shows Dr. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad—sixth President of Iran and the country’s first Governor of Ardabil—working barefoot in his garden, clad in comfortable home clothes. In the footage, originally captured during his time in office, Ahmadinejad carefully harvests fresh greens from a verdant patch of organically cultivated herbs and vegetables.
Born on 6 Aban 1335 (October 28, 1956) in the village of Aradan, near Garmsar, Ahmadinejad moved with his family to Tehran at the age of one. His rapid political ascent included serving as Mayor of Tehran and later as a member of the Expediency Discernment Council, culminating in two terms as president from 2005 to 2013.
The video—shared by Saed News’s political desk—underscores a lesser‑seen dimension of Ahmadinejad’s public persona: a hands‑on gardener who personally nurtures his food supply. Viewers see him kneeling beside rows of leafy greens, inspecting each plant before gently plucking produce for his family’s table. The serene setting, combined with his relaxed demeanor, contrasts sharply with the often turbulent political climate of his presidency.
This glimpse into Ahmadinejad’s private routine highlights his personal commitment to organic living and self‑sufficiency. Even amid the demands of national office, the former president made time to cultivate a simple, sustainable garden—demonstrating a side of leadership rooted in everyday domestic rhythms rather than official ceremony.