Omar Abdullah Issues Eid Greetings with Call to End 'Illegal' US-Israel War
National Conference leader and former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Omar Abdullah, extended warm Eid al-Fitr greetings to the Muslim community on March 21, 2026. In his message, he emphasized the need for peace and solidarity during the festive period.
Abdullah Condemns Ongoing Conflict as 'Illegal War'
Abdullah strongly criticized the ongoing military actions involving the United States and Israel, labeling them as an "illegal war imposed on the world." He asserted that this conflict has created widespread instability and suffering, calling for its immediate cessation to restore global harmony.
Impact on the Muslim World Highlighted
In his remarks, Abdullah pointed out that the repercussions of this war are felt across the entire Muslim world. "The entire Muslim world is going through an uncertain period," he stated, adding that "there is no Muslim country that has not been affected by this war." This statement underscores the broad geopolitical and humanitarian concerns arising from the conflict.
Context and Broader Implications
The comments come amid heightened tensions in regions like the Middle East, where conflicts involving US and Israeli forces have drawn international attention. Abdullah's message ties local Eid celebrations in Jammu and Kashmir to global issues, reflecting a perspective that connects regional politics with international affairs.
As a prominent political figure in India, his views contribute to the ongoing discourse on foreign policy and conflict resolution, highlighting the interconnected nature of modern geopolitical challenges.



