Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif’s criticism in UNGA, India scolded on Kashmir issue, know what he said

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Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif's criticism in UNGA, India scolded on Kashmir issue, know what he said

Indian diplomat Bhavika Mangalanandan cornered Pakistani PM Shahbaz Sharif

New York: Pakistan is insulted all over the world because of its nefarious activities and statements. The latest case is of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), where Indian diplomat Bhavika Mangalanandan has shown the mirror of truth to Pakistan and criticized the statements given by Pakistani PM Shahbaz Sharif on Kashmir matters.

What is the whole matter?

India on Saturday criticized Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s statements on Kashmir at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), saying it was ‘hypocrisy in its worst form’. Bhavika Mangalanandan said a military-run country with a global reputation for terrorism, narcotics, trade and transnational crime had ‘the audacity to attack the world’s largest democracy’.

Mangalanandan said, ‘This morning regrettably witnessed a farcical incident at this gathering. As the world knows, Pakistan has long used cross-border terrorism as a weapon against its neighbours. It has attacked our Parliament, our financial capital, Mumbai, markets and pilgrimage sites. The list is long. For such a country to speak about violence anywhere is hypocrisy at its finest.

Mangalanandan said it is even more extraordinary to talk about political options in a country with a history of rigged elections, that too in a democracy. Mangalanandan exposed the false statements of Pakistani PM and these answers of Mangalanandan are being discussed all over the world. Indians are feeling proud of him.

What else did Mangalanandan say?

Mangalanandan said the real truth is that Pakistan covets our territory and in fact has consistently used terrorism to disrupt elections in Jammu and Kashmir, an inalienable and integral part of India. Reference has been made to some proposals for strategic restraint. There can be no compromise with terrorism.

He said that in fact, Pakistan should realize that cross-border terrorism against India will inevitably invite consequences. It is ridiculous that a country which committed genocide in 1971 and continues to persecute its minorities, dares to speak about intolerance and fear. The world can see for itself what Pakistan really is. We are talking about a country that hosted Osama bin Laden for a long time.

He said that a country whose fingerprints are on many terrorist incidents across the world, whose policies attract the remnants of many societies to make it their home. Perhaps it should come as no surprise that its Prime Minister would speak like this in this hallowed hall. Yet we must make it clear how unacceptable his words are to all of us. We know that Pakistan would like to counter the truth with more lies. Repetition won’t change anything. Our stand is clear and there is no need to repeat it.

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