Abtahi’s reaction to Alamolhoda’s remarks: Your retirement is the best way to strengthen the system.
Mohammad Ali Abtahi, former chief of staff for Khatami, wrote on his Twitter about the recent statements of Ahmad Alamolhoda, the Friday prayer leader of Mashhad: What’s the difference between a restaurant and a self-service? Then they eat lunch, just lunch. What kind of weak system have you defined that is weakened by a shared self-service but not by all this lying, theft, and inefficiency?
He finally addressed Mr. Alamolhoda, writing: Your self-retirement is the best way to strengthen the system, I swear.
Mr. Alamolhoda had said in yesterday’s Friday prayer on the fourth of Farvardin: The immorality and corruption of some young people must definitely be that boys and girls sit together in the university self-service and eat together. This irreligiousness emerges.
He considered religion and faith as the foundation of the Islamic Republic system and said that if your religion is harmed, the strength and foundation of the system are also harmed.
During the recent protests in Iran, some officials enforced gender segregation in universities, but students protested against this by making the self-service areas mixed in various universities.