India condemns Pakistan’s rhetoric at the UNGA and denounces cross-border terrorism

India's clear message: Until Pakistan addresses its own support for terrorism, any claims of victimhood or calls for dialogue will continue to ring hollow

India rebukes Pakistani threat with ‘decisive response’ in UNGA and condemns cross-border terrorism

India has responded strongly to Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s recent threats United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), which categorically condemns Pakistan’s long-standing support for cross-border terrorism. Bhavika MangalanandanFirst Secretary of the Indian Permanent Mission to the UN, did not hold back in her criticism, labeling Pakistan as a “military-run country” with a notorious global reputation for terrorism, trafficking in narcoticsAnd transnational crime.

“Unfortunately this meeting witnessed a mockery this morning,” Mangalanandan said, referring to Sharif’s inflammatory speech. “For a nation with such a sordid history, attacking the world’s largest democracy is the pinnacle hypocrisy.” She pointed out that Pakistan has weaponized cross-border terrorism against India, citing a litany of attacks including an attack on Parliament, the Mumbai attacks and attacks on marketplaces and pilgrimage routes.

#WATCH | At the UNGA, Indian diplomat Bhavika Mangalanandan responds to Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif: “This meeting unfortunately witnessed a travesty this morning. A country led by its military, with a global reputation for terrorism, narcotics, trafficking and transnational crime has… pic.twitter.com/ZpHxE6a5Py

— ANI (@ANI) September 28, 2024

Mangalanandan emphasized that India’s democratic process, especially in Jammu and Kashmir, is continuously undermined by Pakistan’s actions, reiterating that dialogue is impossible until terrorism emanating from Pakistan ceases. She highlighted Pakistan’s glaring issues human rights violationsnoting its role in sheltering terrorists, including Osama bin Laden, and its tragic history of genocide and continued persecution of minorities.

“It is absurd that a country has that involved Such atrocities dare to lecture the world on tolerance and rights,” she alleged, further criticizing Pakistan’s attempts to untruths on the international stage.

Indias answer came in direct contradiction to Sharif’s threats of a “decisive response” to India’s military doctrines, which he said were intended to initiate conflict over Kashmir. Despite Sharif’s dramatic rhetoric, India pointed out that no world leaders in the UNGA, including those from traditionally sympathetic countries, reiterated his position. to assure over Kashmir, further isolating Pakistan on the international stage.

In a desperate bid for attention, Sharif tried to link the Kashmir issue to the Palestinian cause, but his efforts failed. India maintained its position that peace can only be achieved through a end to terrorismfirmly rejecting all attempts by Pakistan to rewrite the narrative through a barrage of fabrications.

The message from India was clear: see you in Pakistan addresses its own support for terrorism, any claims of victimhood or the call for dialogue will continue to ring hollow.

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