Iranian authorities expect millions of mourners to hit the streets over the six-day period, making the funeral one of the closely tracked global events.
Many posters and giant billboards have been put up across Iran showing the late Khamenei.
Speculations regarding the timeline of the final ceremonies had been building since March. While the Islamic jurisprudence typically dictates that a dead person be buried as soon as possible, ideally within 24 hours, this was an exception due to a state of war.
According to sources, Bihar Governor General Syed Hasnain and Minister of State for External Affairs Pavitra Margarita will be part of the Indian delegation at Ali Khamenei’s funeral ceremony in Iran. Additionally, former external affairs minister Salman Khurshid will reportedly represent the Congress party at the burial ceremonies.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian had invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the state funeral and the burial ceremonies for the top Shia cleric. However, PM Modi is unlikely to be part of the delegation.
