Nueva Delhi: India raised strong objections against the mention of Pakistan of Jammu and Kashmir in the UN General Assembly, emphasizing that such statements do not corroborate their territorial statements.
“As is his habit, the former Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan today has made an unjustified reference to the territory of the Indian Union of Jammu and Kashmir,” said the permanent representative of India to the UN, the ambassador, the ambassador, the meeting of the General Assembly of Friday, which observed the International Day to combat Islamophobia.
Harish added that the repeated mentions of Pakistan “would not validate their claim or justify their practice of cross -border terrorism“.” The fanatic mentality of this nation is well known, as well as its intolerance record. Such efforts will not change the reality that Jammu and Kashmir were, they are and will always be an integral part of India, “he said.
This overwhelming response followed the former Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan, the references of Tehmina Janjua to Jammu and Kashmir during the informal meeting that commemorates the International Day to combat Islamophobia.
The permanent mission of India to the United Nations shared more details about the ambassador “delivering the declaration of India.” Speaking about Islamophobia, Harish added to his statement, “India is united with UN membership to condemn incidents of religious intolerance against Muslims.” “It is imperative to recognize that religious discrimination is a broader challenge that affects the followers of all religions,” he also said that Parish added that “any deliberation on issues of faith must try to unite, not divide.”
India’s criticism about Pakistan at the UN occurs after Pakistan suggested the participation of India in the recent kidnapping of trains in Baluchistan, to which the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) issued a statement, rejecting “unfounded accusations” and asked his neighbor to seek “his own internal problems.”
The official spokesman of the MEA, Randhir Jaiswal, responded to the media consultations regarding the comments made on the side of Pakistan, saying: “We strongly reject the unfounded accusations made by Pakistan. Everyone knows where the epicenter of global terrorism lies. Pakistan must look inside instead of pointing to the might and displacing the fault for their own. failures with others. ” “”
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The attack on Jaffar Express on March 11, which led to more than 450 passengers, led to 58 deaths, composed of 21 passengers, four soldiers and 33 militants belonging to the Baluchistan Liberation Army (Bla), a separatist group.
Pakistan regularly states that India provides support to organizations such as BL to promote instability in Baluchistan, charges that New Delhi categorically rejects.