Tehran (IP) – The Speaker of the Iranian Parliament said that it was not in line with the Islamic Revolution to pursue its goals in an unbalanced and caricatural manner.

Iran PressIran news: On the first day of the Fajr (Dawn) 10-Day occasion on Wednesday, people attended Imam Khomeini's Mausoleum to commemorate the occasion of his return to Iran on February 1, 1979, after 15 years of exile.

Holding the Iranian flag and the pictures of the late Founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran Imam Khomeini and Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Khamenei, the people chanted mottos in support of the Islamic Republic. 

"As much as we pursue anti-tyranny and anti-arrogance campaign, we should also focus on people's livelihood, society's culture, and social issues," Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf told the people. 

He said that if someone makes a mistake in the governing body of the country, the people would notice him of that because they supervise the officials.

The Speaker of the Iranian Parliament recalled that freedom, independence, and justice were the goals for which the Iranian nation paid price, noting: "The Islamic Revolution is meaningless without the presence of the people and it is not Islamic; the people are the basis of this revolution."

Referring to the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution's victory, Ghalibaf said that Imam Khomeini managed to awaken the spirit of fight and unity among all Islamic commonalities and freed the Iranian nation from authoritarianism.

Fajr (Dawn) 10-Day is the occasion when 43 years ago Imam Khomeini returned to Iran on February 1, 1979, after a 15-year of exile by the Shah regime, and 10 days later ended in the victory of the Islamic Revolution, to pave the way for a democratic rule.

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