India besieges Pakistan at UNSC, says neighboring country breeds terrorists like Dawood


New delhi date. 8 August 2020, Saturday

At the UN Security Council, India, without naming neighboring Pakistan, slammed it and called on countries around the world to launch a campaign against terrorism. India told the UN Security Council that Dawood Ibrahim, the main accused in the 1993 Mumbai blasts, and other terrorists identified by the United Nations were from neighboring countries. At the same time, India has spoken of international efforts to eliminate the threat posed by notorious fugitives and terrorist organizations such as Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed.

India made the remarks at a high-level open discussion at the UN Security Council on "Resolving the issue of the relationship between terrorism and organized crime". "India suffers from cross-border sponsored terrorism," India said. We have directly endured the sting of the relationship between organized crime and terrorism between the two countries.

India said, "Organized criminal syndicate, D-Company, which used to smuggle gold and counterfeit notes, turned into a terrorist organization overnight and carried out a phased blast in Mumbai in 1993." The attack killed more than 250 innocent people and caused millions of dollars in property damage.

The statement, without naming any country, said the mastermind of the Mumbai blasts was in the defense of a neighboring country and it should come as no surprise that the place was a stronghold of arms smuggling, drug trafficking and UN-declared terrorists and terrorist organizations. India underlined the success of joint operations against Islamic State, saying such operations by the international community are successful. India said in a statement that taking action against banned individuals and organizations such as Dawood and D-Company, Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed would only benefit humanity.

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