Seyyed Hassan Khomeini’s allusion to Raisi, quoting Imam Ali: Do not appoint someone who hinders people’s welfare as your advisor.
In the renewal of the President and government members’ pledge to the ideals of the late Imam, Seyyed Hassan Khomeini said: ‘The Commander of the Faithful tells Malik Ashtar, do not include a miser in your circle of advisors, for his miserliness will deprive you and the people of grace. In today’s language, anyone who has roots in miserliness and hinders welfare, they promise you poverty.’
He said a manager or an advisor is only an Islamic manager if they are courageous, not afraid of words, not terrified of dismissal, and not shaken by foreign enemies.
It seems the words of the grandson of the founder of the Islamic Republic had a sarcastic tone in the gathering of the government cabinet, especially at a time when part of the political base and allies of the thirteenth government are encouraging the executive apparatus to adopt policies that, according to experience, have a negative impact on people’s lives and livelihoods.