The crop that pensions the terrorists. Don't give us peace advice: India


In 1947, the population of the minority was 23 percent, why is it three percent today? Ishinda's law is outrageous

United Nations, September 28, 2019, Saturday

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan used the United Nations to poison against India. Imran Khan tried to take up the Kashmir issue. However, no country supported them.

On the other hand, India later aggressively responded to each of Imran Khan's accusations. India gave a clear message that we do not need any advice from Pakistan, which runs a terrorism factory.

Vidisha Maitra, the first secretary in India's mission to the United Nations, responded in a jarring manner, saying that Pakistan was running a terrorism factory and on the other hand advised India on the Kashmir issue. In his speech, Imran Khan said that human rights in Kashmir are being violated openly.

Vidisha Maitra, who opened a Pakistani poll on terrorism, said that the government of Pakistan is now giving pensions to major terrorist organizations like IS and al-Qaeda in Pakistan.

Pakistan acknowledges that it is home to 130 UN declared terrorists and 25 major terrorist organizations today. At the same time, India also carried out aggressive attacks on the minorities in Pakistan.

India raised concerns about minorities in Pak. India said that the number of minorities in Pakistan was 23 per cent in 1947, it has only been three per cent today.

Black law, like Ishinda, has persecuted minorities and other citizens living in Pakistan's POK and other provinces. Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan delivered an anti-India speech in the United Nations for 50 minutes. However, Vidisha Maitra, on the other hand, responded to Pakistan with only a five-minute speech.

He said that Pakistan would accept that it was the only country which was openly paying pensions to terrorist organizations and terrorists committed by the United Nations. Habib Bank of Pakistan was fined in the United States for financing terrorists. The bank, which helped the terrorists, was later closed.

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