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Mijito Vinito, First Secretary of the Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations, file photo.
India has reacted strongly to Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan’s remarks at the 65th United Nations General Assembly. On Friday, Mizito Vinito, first secretary of the Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations, said that terrorism, ethnic cleansing, growing radicalism and the secret nuclear trade were some of the issues that would highlight Pakistan’s “glory” in the world for the past 60 years.
In a video statement at the UN General Assembly on Friday, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan condemned India for raising the Kashmir issue. In the previously recorded video, when Imran Khan spoke again on the Kashmir issue, India left the virtual meeting in protest. India then reacted strongly to Pakistan’s statement.
In response to Imran Khan’s statements, India made it clear that Jammu and Kashmir were an integral part of India. Legal and administrative matters in this Union Territory are purely internal to India. India further said that the only problem in Kashmir at present is that a part of it is illegally occupied by Pakistan.
Mizito Vinito said: “This audience is to listen to the misrepresentations of a person who has nothing to show for himself, who has no success to speak of and no reasonable advice to present to the world.” Instead, we see false, misleading, disinterested and warmongering information in this meeting room. “
Strongly condemning the statements of the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Vinito said: “In the last 60 years, the glory of this country to the world is terrorism, ethnic cleansing, the rise of fundamentalism and the secret nuclear trade.”
“The United Nations has identified the country as a haven for major terrorists,” he said. Hafiz Saeed, the founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba, and Masood Azhar, the head of Jaish-e-Muhammad, are still in power in this country. This is the same country that has provided state-funded, hideous and blacklisted terrorist pensions. The leader we heard today referred to Osama bin Laden as a martyr in the Pakistani parliament in July.
Source: India Times.6
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