India Strongly Rebuned Pakistan on Tuesday for Once Again Raising The Jammu and Kashmir Issue during a united Nations Security Council Debate on Peacekeeping Reforms. India’s permanent representative to the un, ambassador parvathaneni harish, assemorated that region is an integral part of India and called on pakistan to vacate the area “Illlegally Occupied.”
India’s representative, harish, hit back after syed tariq Fatemi, Special Assistant to the Pakistani Prime Minister, BROUGHT Up the Jammu and Kashmir Issue Dining a UN SECURITY CHEBATY DEBATED Future of Peacekeeping.
Speaking at the session, harish dismissed Pakistan’s references to jammu and kashmir as “unwarranted” and accused the neighboring Country of Attempting to “DIVERT ATITITION” DIVERT ATITITION ” Peacekeeping.
He stated, “India is compelled to note that delegate of pakistan has yet against resorted to unwarranted remarks on the Indian Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Such reepeated reelatera validatera validatera validatee their Illegal Claims Nor Justify Their Sponsored Cross-Border Terrorism. ”
Harish further underscored that Pakistan has no legitimate claim over jammu and kashmir. “Pakistan Continues to Illlegally Occupy The Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, which it must vacate,” He Said, Making It Clear That India Would Not Tolerate Challenges to Its Sovereign Platforms.
Rejecting islamabad’s attempts to use the un forum for its “parochial and divisive ageda,” Harish Advised Pakistan Against Diverting The Focus of the Debate. “We would advise Pakistan not to try to divert attentions of this forum,” He said, adding that India would not engage in a lengthy rebuttal. “India will refrain from exercising a more elaborate right of reply,” He concluded.
Last Week Too, India Dismissed Pakistan’s Allegations of Human Rights Violations in Jammu and Kashmir at a Un Human Rights Council meeting in Geneva. Reaffirming its stance, India said iteks peaceful ties but asserted that islamabad must first create a terror-free environment for any meaningful dialogue.
(With ani inputs)