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Pakistan An Arsonist Disguising Itself As A Firefighter, Entire World Victim Of Its Pro-Terror Policies: India At UN

Swarajya StaffSep 25, 2021, 09:58 AM | Updated 09:58 AM IST
Pic Via Twitter

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India on Friday (24 September) exercised its right of reply at United Nations after Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan raked up the Kashmir issue during a virtual speech in the UN General Assembly.

"Regrettably, this is not the first time the leader of Pakistan has misused platforms provided by the UN to propagate false and malicious propaganda against my country, and seeking in vain to divert the world's attention from the sad state of his country where terrorists enjoy free pass while the lives of ordinary people, especially those belonging to the minority communities, are turned upside down, said Sneha Dubey, a First Secretary in India's UN Mission.

"Member States are aware that Pakistan has an established history and policy of harbouring, aiding and actively supporting terrorists," she said.

"This is a country that has been globally recognized as one openly supporting, training, financing and arming terrorists as a matter of State policy. It holds the ignoble record of hosting the largest number of terrorists proscribed by the UN Security Council," added Dubey.

Talking about the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attack and its Pakistan connection, Dubey said, "We marked the solemn occasion of the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks a few days back. The world has not forgotten that the mastermind behind that dastardly event, Osama Bin Laden, got shelter in Pakistan. Even today, Pakistan leadership glorify him as a martyr."

"Regrettably, even today we heard the leader of Pakistan trying to justify acts of terror. Such defence of terrorism is unacceptable in the modern world," she said.


She added that the Indian subcontinent and even the entire world has suffered due to terror-supporting policies of Pakistan.

"Pakistan nurtures terrorists in their backyard in the hope that they will only harm their neighbours. Our region, in fact, the entire world has suffered because of their policies," Dubey said

"On the other hand, they are trying to cover up sectarian violence in their country as acts of terror," Dubey said.

She also slammed Pakistan for suppressing its minorities.

"Today, the minorities in Pakistan, the Sikhs, Hindus, Christians, live in constant fear and state-sponsored suppression of their rights. This is a regime where anti-Semitism is normalised by its leadership and even justified," she said.

Responding to Khan's claims about treatment of minorities in India, Dubey said: "Pluralism is a concept which is very difficult to understand for Pakistan which constitutionally prohibits its minorities from aspiring for high offices of the State. The least they could do is introspect before exposing themselves to ridicule on the world stage.

"Unlike Pakistan, India is a pluralistic democracy with a substantial population of minorities who have gone on to hold highest offices in the country including as President, Prime Minister, Chief Justices and Chiefs of Army staff. India is also a country with a free media and an independent judiciary that keeps a watch and protects our Constitution."

As for Khan's allegations of "war crimes" by India, Dubey recalled the genocide perpetrated in Bangladesh in 1971 during and before the War of Independence in which more than 300,000 people were killed by Pakistan and hundreds of thousand women raped.

Pakistan "still holds the despicable record in our region of having executed a religious and cultural genocide against the people of what is now Bangladesh. As we mark the 50th anniversary this year of that horrid event in history, there is not even an acknowledgement, much less accountability", she said.


Dubey declared: "Let me reiterate here that the entire Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh were, are and will always be an integral and inalienable part of India. This includes the areas that are under the illegal occupation of Pakistan. We call upon Pakistan to immediately vacate all areas under its illegal occupation."

On the conditions for peace, she said: "We desire normal relations with all our neighbours, including Pakistan. However, it is for Pakistan to work sincerely towards creating a conducive atmosphere, including by taking credible, verifiable and irreversible actions to not allow any territory under its control to be used for cross border terrorism against India in any manner."

(With inputs from IANS)

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