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The cult of personality and Bani Sadr

  • کد خبر : 9657
  • 11 September 2024 - 2:53
The cult of personality and Bani Sadr

He did not have the attention, capacity and votes of the people! 11 million votes made him “I”. With the support of the people’s vote, he felt that he had weight and credibility and considered it a sign of the people’s support for him. He was not able to understand the fact that the Muslim […]

He did not have the attention, capacity and votes of the people! 11 million votes made him “I”. With the support of the people’s vote, he felt that he had weight and credibility and considered it a sign of the people’s support for him. He was not able to understand the fact that the Muslim people of Iran do not sell their religion to anything and anyone, and as long as he and others like him They will support that their leader is satisfied.

۱- Abolhassan Bani Sadr had mistakes and shortcomings like all of us, but he was not “Bani Sadr” (in the sense that we consider it an institution and example of deviance) from the very beginning!! He reached the stage of betraying the people, the revolution and the system in one process.
 
2-  He did not have the attention, capacity and votes of the people! 11 million votes made him “I”. With the support of the people’s vote, he felt that he had weight and credibility and considered it a sign of people’s support for him.

۳-  He was not able to understand that the Muslim people of Iran will not sell their religion to anything and anyone and will support him and his ilk as long as their leader is satisfied.

۴- The corrupt, incompetent and power-seeking people around him, such as Ghazanfarpour and Salahian, made him believe with successive flattery that with the support of the people, they will be able to stand in front of the parliament and the law, make the judiciary look nothing, and ridicule the IRGC. take it and shout “Sovereignty means me” until Imam Juma of Tehran (Hazrat Ayatollah Khamenei) said the following in his Friday prayer sermons on 29 Khordad 60: Bani Sadr wanted the government and parliament to be in his hands.
 
5- He considered Imam’s support for the president of Iran to be equal to Imam’s support for himself. It was difficult for him to distinguish between real and legal identity. He neither accepted anyone’s opinion nor accepted criticism. Because he believed that no one can be found better than him and no one has the ability, worthiness and literacy to criticize him. He considered all criticisms to be the result of envy, ignorance, narrow-mindedness, and enmity of the critics, and he even ignored the paternal reminders of the Imam.
 
6- Bani Sadr was basically a proud and obstinate person and he thought that words should always be his words and his will and will should be implemented at any cost. Even if it is not for the benefit of the system and the revolution, or if the cost is crossing the red lines of the system.
 
7- Bani Sadr despised the clergy and considered their criticisms and warnings as a result of their ignorance and jealousy.
 
8- The result is that the combination of pride, self-righteousness, flattering people around him, stubbornness, incompetence and impiety turned the first president of Islamic Iran into a “Bani Sadri” whose story will be the same forever.
 
God, don’t make us benefit from power until you gave us the capacity and aspect!

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