"There are no takers here for your malware," Syed Akbaruddin of India tells Pakistan

"There are no takers here for your malware," Syed Akbaruddin of India tells Pakistan

NEW DELHI: Syed Akbaruddin, India’s Ambassador & Permanent Representative to the United Nations rebuked Pakistan during an open debate at the United Nations.

The rebuttal was made after Pakistan accused India of imposing unilateral measures on Jammu and Kashmir as “a first step” in the country's efforts to suppress Muslims.

According to a UN press release, Munir Akram of Pakistan warned that India could initiate another “military adventure” against Pakistan.

Akbaruddin in his statement, made during the ministerial-level open debate on upholding the Charter to maintain international peace and security said, "The globalisation of terror networks; the weaponisation of new technologies; the inability to counter those resorting to subversive statecraft are showing up the shortcomings of the Council. One delegation that epitomizes the dark arts has, yet again, displayed its wares by peddling falsehoods earlier today. These we dismiss with disdain. My simple response to Pakistan is even though it is late, neighbour, heal thyself of your malaise. There are no takers here for your malware."

Akbaruddin also urged that the Council as part of the political tool kit should address ongoing and future threats that can ensure global peace and security.

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