India warns that cross-border terrorism in Pakistan will ‘inevitably have consequences’

India warns that cross-border terrorism in Pakistan will 'inevitably have consequences'

United Nations, September 28 (SocialNews.XYZ) India has warned Pakistan that cross-border terrorism against India will “inevitably have consequences” and has ruled out any deal as long as the military-led government indulges in terrorism.

Bhavika Mangalanandan, a First Secretary of India’s UN Mission, delivered the stern message on Friday while addressing the high-level meeting of the General Assembly while exercising India’s right to respond to Pakistan Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz’s attacks Sharif on New Delhi.




She said, “Pakistan must realize that cross-border terrorism against India will inevitably have consequences.”

It was a “mockery” for “a country ruled by the military with a global reputation for terrorism, drug trafficking and transnational crime” to “have the audacity to attack the world’s largest democracy,” she said.

Sharif claimed that India had rejected his offer of “a mutual strategic restraint regime”.

Explaining India’s rejection, Mangalanandan said, “There can be no similarity with terrorism.”

“Pakistan has long used cross-border terrorism as a weapon against its neighbors; it has attacked our Parliament, our financial capital, Mumbai, market places and pilgrimage routes. The list is long,” she said.

Befitting of addressing Pakistan’s links with terrorism, Mangalanandan, a 2015 batch Indian Foreign Service officer with an MTech degree from IIT Delhi, deals with counter-terrorism matters at the UN.

“The world can see with its own eyes what Pakistan really is,” she said. “We are talking about a nation that has long hosted the leader of the terrorist organization Al-Qaeda Osama bin Laden, a country whose fingerprints are on so many terrorist incidents around the world, whose policies are drawing the dregs of many societies into to make it their home. .”

“For such a country to talk about violence anywhere is hypocrisy at its worst,” she said.

On hypocrisy, Managalanandan said, “It is even more extraordinary for a country with a history of rigged elections to talk about political choices even in a democracy.”

“The real truth is that Pakistan covets our territory and has in fact continuously used terrorism to disrupt elections in Jammu and Kashmir, an inalienable and integral part of India,” she said.

Pressing on the subject of hypocrisy, she added: “It is ridiculous that a country that committed genocide in 1971 and ruthlessly persecutes its minorities, even now, dares to talk about bigotry and phobias.”

Sharif had accused India of promoting Islamaphobia and persecuting minorities.

Managalanandan said it was no surprise that Sharif made such allegations against India.

“Yet we must make it clear how unacceptable his words are to all of us. We know that Pakistan will try to fight the truth with more lies. Repetition won’t change anything. Our position is clear and needs no repetition,” she said.

In response, Muhammad Faheem, a third secretary in Pakistan, repeated most of what Sharif had said that morning.

He denied that Pakistan had committed a genocide in Bangladesh during the 1971 War of Independence and denigrated it as ‘foreign aggression’.

He mentioned allegations that India was involved in a murder in Canada and an attempted murder in the US.

Source: IANS

India warns that cross-border terrorism in Pakistan will 'inevitably have consequences'

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