Srinagar, April 27 -- The public apology comes following an outcry in Kashmir and elsewhere for the inaccurate portrayal of revered religious leader acknowledging the profound offence caused to what it called 'many individuals and communities.'

The Director, Acuber Books International conveyed apologies for insulting the late founder of theIslamic Republic of Iran acknowledging the need for accuracy and sensitivity in educational materials.

"We write to you with utmost sincerity and regret regarding the recent controversy surrounding our publication's portrayal of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. It has come to our attention that labelling him among the 'most evil men in history' is not only inaccurate but also deeply offensive to many indi...