Once again India tears into Pakistan at the United Nations

New York (US) – In a strong message to Pakistan exposing its “hypocrisy”, India has demanded that it end the “grave” human rights abuses as its forces suppress the people’s open revolt in areas of Kashmir it illegally occupies.
🇮🇳 India hits back at Pakistan at the UN!
🗣️ First Secretary Bhavika Mangalanandan exposed Pakistan’s atrocities in PoK — civilians killed for demanding basic rights & freedom.
📢 India demanded Islamabad stop human rights violations immediately.
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“In the last few weeks alone, the occupying Pakistani forces and their proxies have killed many innocent civilians who are agitating for their basic rights and freedoms” in parts of Kashmir in occupies”, Bhavika Managalanandan, a First Secretary at India’s UN Mission, said on Friday. “We call upon Pakistan to stop the grave and ongoing human rights violations in the areas illegally occupied by it, where the population is an open revolt against Pakistan’s military occupation, repression, brutality and illegal exploitation of resources”, she said at the General Assembly dismissing Islamabad’s diatribes.
Editorial PerspectiveIndia tearing into Pakistan any number of times about its Human Rights violations at the UN has not borne results now or earlier, as Pakistan only understands the language of force not negotiations. Besides the UN too has become a powerless body, so it is a joke to expect it to do anything. |
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