India turns mirror on Pakistan's record of genocide, terrorism

India turned the mirror on Pakistan after its Prime Minister Imran Khan delivered a speech at the UN dripping
India turns mirror on Pakistan's record of genocide, terrorism

UNITED NATIONS: India turned the mirror on Pakistan after its Prime Minister Imran Khan delivered a speech at the UN dripping vitriol, and recalled its record of genocide in Bangladesh, being a haven for terrorists and suppression of minorities.

Indian UN Mission's First Secretary MijitoVinito said on Friday: "The leader of Pakistan today called for those who incite hate and violence to be outlawed. But, as he went on, we were left wondering, was he referring to himself?"

During his pre-recorded speech shown at the General Assembly earlier in the day, Khan had repeated the same allegations about India as last year focused on the RashtriyaSwayamsevakSangh (RSS) and the BharatiyaJanata Party (BJP) asserting they and the government were persecuting minorities. He also raised the Kashmir issue, suggesting Security Council action there with a peacekeeping force.

Vinito, an Indian Foreign Service diplomat of the 2010 batch who had walked outduring Khan's speech, took him on exercising New Delhi's right of reply.

He dismissed Khan's claims to Kashmir saying: "Let me assert here loud and clear. The Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir is an integral and inalienable part of India. The rules and legislations brought in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir are strictly internal affairs of India."

The only dispute, he said, was Islamabad's illegal occupation of Kashmiri territory, which it must vacate, Vinito said. (IANS)

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