Publish date11 Feb 2017 - 8:38
Story Code : 259714

'Islamic Revolution not belong to specific society stratum'

"Islamic revolution of Iran does not belong to specific stratum of a society or a political party," said the representative of Glestan province in Majlis stressing Iranians from all walks of life played their part in this triumph.

The representative of Glestan province in Majlis, Ramin Nour Qoli Pour in an exclusive interview with Taqrib News Agency (TNA) underscored "Islamic revolution of Iran does not belong to specific stratum of a society or a political party and Iranians from all walks of life played their part for this triumph.

"Iranian people abiding by the commands of Velayat Faqih are aware of machinations and schemes hatched by enemies," underscored the political face noting observing the national events such as 22nd of Bahman can foil concocted plots and counteract willful efforts of enemies for advancing their objectives against Iranian nation.

"Enemies try to dash people's hope to Islamic system and its gained achievements," pointed out Ramin Nour Qoli Pour spurring on people as well to be much more vigilant toward such malignant attempts made by enemies.

According to the parliament member, commemorating the victory of the Revolution, which put an end to the monarchical rule of the US-backed Pahlavi regime, illustrates in point of fact Iranian people’s allegiance to the causes of the Islamic Revolution and ideals of Imam Khomeini.

In his line, people are the main and most important guards for preserving the achievements of Islamic Revolution.

Along with Ramin Nour Qoli Pour, all Iranian politicians and religious clerics believe the presence of the nation in all scenes during all these years can be counted as proof that the Iranian nation is steadfast on the path of the late founder of the Islamic Republic Imam Khomeini (RA) and the martyrs.

Each year, millions of Iranians take to the streets across the country on Bahman 22 (the date on the Persian calendar coinciding with the anniversary of the February 11, 1979 Islamic Revolution) to commemorate the victory of the Revolution, which put an end to the monarchical rule of the US-backed Pahlavi regime.

The anniversary of the Islamic Revolution was fallen on February 10 this year and Iranians from all walks of life partook in the rallies marking the 38th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution amid the new US administration's stepped-up anti-Iran rhetoric.

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