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Pakistan's Right of Reply at UNGA: Accusations Against India Regarding Terrorism and National Dignity

United NationsSeptember 27, 20252 min8,163 views
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Pakistan's Second Intervention at UNGA

  • πŸ‡΅πŸ‡° Pakistan states it did not intend to speak again but felt compelled to respond due to India's "utterly shameful" actions.
  • 🎯 India is accused of distorting the name of Pakistan, a UN member state, which Pakistan views as reflecting frustration and pettiness.

India's Rhetoric and Credibility

  • πŸ’‘ Mocking a sovereign nation's name is described as undignified and a deliberate attempt to malign an entire people.
  • πŸ—£οΈ Such rhetoric is seen as diminishing India's own credibility, suggesting a lack of substantive arguments and reliance on "cheap slurs."

Allegations of State-Sponsored Terrorism

  • ⚠️ India is implicated in supporting and sponsoring terrorist activities beyond its borders.
  • 🌐 Credible reports point to intelligence agency networks aimed at destabilizing neighboring countries.
  • πŸ’₯ Operatives are accused of financing and directing groups involved in sabotage, targeted killings, and undermining regional stability.

Duplicity in Counter-Terrorism Claims

  • βš–οΈ Pakistan argues that India's actions expose the duplicity of its counter-terrorism claims.
  • 🌍 These actions raise serious concerns about India's role in fueling rather than combating terrorism.
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