India retorts to Pak’s Kashmir rant; cites Mumbai Attack in stinger to Pak PM’s “peace” remark at UN

The first secretary of the Indian Mission to the United Nations, Mijito Vinito, termed Pak’s claims over the Kashmir issue false and accused it of indulging in “cross-border terrorism”

The first secretary of the Indian Mission to the United Nations, Mijito Vinito, termed Pak’s claims over the Kashmir issue false and accused it of indulging in “cross-border terrorism”
The first secretary of the Indian Mission to the United Nations, Mijito Vinito, termed Pak’s claims over the Kashmir issue false and accused it of indulging in “cross-border terrorism”

Islamabad should stop “cross-border terrorism” instead of making claims over J&K“: Mijito Vinito

Exercising its ‘Right to Reply‘ after Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif raked up the Kashmir issue at the 77th session of the United Nations, India retorted strongly to Pakistan’s rants.

Indian diplomat Mijito Vinito advised Pakistan to introspect before levelling false allegations against India. He emphasized that Islamabad should stop “cross-border terrorism” instead of making claims over Jammu and Kashmir.

In an apparent reference to terrorist Dawood Ibrahim, he said the country that claims to seek peace with its neighbours, would never shelter conspirators of the 1993 Mumbai bomb blasts. Vinito said that such a country would not make unjustified and untenable territorial claims against its neighbours.

Vinito further said, “It is regrettable that the Prime Minister of Pakistan has chosen the platform of this assembly to make false accusations against India. He has done so to obfuscate misdeeds in his own country and to justify actions against India that the world considers unacceptable,” he said.

He added, “A polity that claims it seeks peace with its neighbours would never sponsor cross-border terrorism. Nor would it shelter planners of the horrific Mumbai terrorist attack, disclosing their existence only under pressure from the international community. Such a country would not make unjustified and untenable territorial claims against neighbours. It would not covet their lands and seek to illegally integrate them with its own. But it is not just about the neighbourhood that we have heard false claims today,” Vinito said.

Vinito strongly reiterated India’s stand that it desires normal neighbourly relations with Pakistan in an environment free of terror, hostility, and violence. India has maintained that Jammu and Kashmir “was, is and shall forever” remain an integral part of the country.

Referring to the recent incidents of forced abduction and marriages of girls from Hindu, Sikh, and Christian families in Pakistan, India said it’s ironic that the country which has committed a “grave violation of minority rights” is speaking about minorities on a global platform.

Addressing the UNGA session, Sharif said “We look for peace with all our neighbours, including India. Sustainable peace and stability in South Asia however remain contingent upon a just and lasting solution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute”. He also spoke about on Kashmir issue and made false allegations against India accusing it of turning Kashmir into a Hindu-majority territory, through ‘illegal demographic changes’.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Pakistan got verbal slippering from India, these beggars doest have any respect. God has punished them severely for their bad deeds. They will suffer without food for years

  2. Interesting Pak going with global begging bowl, continues to rant on Indian Kashmir !!
    Think they are ready to go on empty stomach for Kashmir !! God is blessing them – be it so !!

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