Yazdy ji I don't think S. viarum which has young fruit with white patches and pale yellow mature fruit. May be it is S. capsicoides because of unequal pairs of leaves, straight needle-like prickles and more importantly orange coloured mature fruits and green glabrous young fruits.
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