India’s Foreign Minister S Jaishankar slammed Hina Rabbani Pakistan’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs.
New York (USA) – India’s Foreign Minister S Jaishankar slammed Pakistan’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani at the United Nations Security Council, “If you have snakes in your backyard, you can’t expect them to bite only your neighbours. Eventually, they will bite the people who keep them in the backyard”.
Hina Rabbani had accused India of giving security to terrorists. Then, S Jaishankar reminded her of the statement of Hillary Clinton when she visited Pakistan in 2011 as the then Foreign Minister of the USA – Clinton drew a ‘snake’ analogy to emphasise on the need to curb terrorism.
#WATCH | The world today sees Pakistan as the epicentre of terrorism, says EAM Dr S Jaishankar at the UN in New York pic.twitter.com/Pfwk36N4CX
— ANI (@ANI) December 15, 2022
Become good neighbours !
S Jaishankar added that the world is not stupid. The world knows which country, organisation is associated with terrorism, and the efforts done to prevent them. Today the world is seeing Pakistan as hotbed of terrorism. Pakistan does not like good advice, still my advice to them is that they leave terrorist activity and become good neighbours.
Pakistani journalist asked when will terrorism end, to which Jaishanker told him to ask the Pakistan Ministers
Responding to a Pakistani journalist’s question on how long South Asia was going to see terrorism disseminating from New Delhi, Kabul and Pakistan,
S Jaishankar responded, “You know, you are asking the wrong Minister when you say how long will we do this ? Because it is the Ministers of Pakistan who will tell you how long Pakistan intends to practice terrorism”.
Pakistan reporter: How long South Asia will see terrorism from New Delhi, Kabul, Pakistan, how long they will be at war
India’s EAM Jaishankar: You are asking the wrong minister..It is the minister of Pakistan who will tell you how long Pak intends to practice terrorism
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— Sidhant Sibal (@sidhant) December 15, 2022
Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto’s tantrum when India needled with the mention of bin Laden
The butcher of Gujarat is your country’s Prime Minister : Whines Bilawal Bhutto
After Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto raised the Kashmir issue in the United Nations Security Council, S Jaishankar strongly hit back, asserting that a country that hosted slain Al Qaeda terrorist Osama bin Laden and attacked a neighbouring Parliament does not have the credentials to ‘sermonise’ in the UNSC. Bilawal Bhutto said, “I would like to tell India that bin Laden is dead, but the butcher of Gujarat lives. And he is the Prime Minister of India. He was banned from entering United States until he became the Prime Minister. (What has happened now ? Can Bilawal explain why has the ban been lifted by the US ? – Editor) This is the Prime Minister of the RSS and the Foreign Minister of the RSS. What is the RSS ? The RSS takes inspiration from Hitler’s SS”. (Pakistan admires Mahmud Ghazni, Ghori, Abdali and other brutal rulers. People who live in glass houses should not throw stones at others ! – Editor)
After Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto raised the Kashmir issue in the United Nations Security Council, the response given by the Indian Foreign Minister Jaishankar was ‘the country which was hosting the leader of Al Qaida Osama bin Laden and supporter of the attack on the Parliament of a neighbouring country should not give sermons to the United Nations’. While speaking to the Press Bilawal Bhutto said, ‘ I would like to tell India that Osama Bin Laden is dead, but the butcher of Gujarat is alive and is the Prime Minister of India.’ To add to that, this person till he became the Prime Minister he was banned from entering the US. (Then what has happened now ? Why has this ban been lifted by the US, can Bhutto explain this ? – Editor)
#IEWorld | #Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari responds to EAM S Jaishankar’s comment with personal attack on PM Narendra Modihttps://t.co/kzfcGjKvnH pic.twitter.com/go7L3IZq1X
— The Indian Express (@IndianExpress) December 16, 2022
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