India's immediate response to Imran at UN General Assembly


- The whole world knows that Osma was hiding in Pak

- Pakistan is like a firefighter in the guise of a firefighter: Sneha Dubey in UN General Assembly

Pakistan, where terrorists roam freely, is like a firefighter in the guise of a firefighter. This was stated by First Secretary to India Sneha Dubey on Friday (7-8-21) after Imran Khan raised the issue of Kashmir in the UN General Assembly.

Responding to the lies spread by Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan on the issue of Kashmir in the General Assembly, Sneha Dubey said: "Pakistan's leader, speaking on the internal affairs of my country, has tarnished the image of this sacred institution."

He further said that there should be less public hatred towards such statements as well as pity for those who spread such lies frequently.

We often hear that Pakistan is a victim of terrorism. But he is like a firefighter in the guise of a firefighter. He is raising terrorists in the backyard of his house, and hopes that he will only harm his neighbors.

But with this policy of Pakistan, our idea and the whole world has to suffer. On the other hand, they have been leading the racist riots, said Sneha Dubey.

Imran also referred to India's decision to remove Article 30 from its constitution and the death of pro-Pakistan separatist leader Syed Ali Shah Gilani in his address to the General Assembly.

Replying to this in strong words, Snehadube said: Jammu and Kashmir as well as Ladakh, were already an internal part of India, are and will remain. It also includes Kashmir, which was illegally occupied by Pakistan.

Pakistan often uses such conferences to spread lies, but the whole world knows that Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh are an integral part of India and the question of Kashmir is a matter between countries.

The General Assembly is meeting on the 30th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks (on the New York Review Towers). All the countries of the world know that the mastermind behind this attack (Osma-bin Laden) was hiding in Pakistan, in addition to giving him shelter, it was also confirmed by the Pakistani government, and Osama is worshiped by Pakistani leaders as a martyr. Thus, Pakistan has been harboring and supporting terrorists for years.

Responding to Imran's allegations that minorities are being persecuted in India, Sneha Dubey said that members of minorities, including the president, prime minister, chief justice and army chief, have reached India. While in Pakistan, Hindus, Sikhs and Christians are also facing extreme difficulties.

India has free media. There is an independent judiciary that is constantly vigilant for the defense of our Constitution. This was also stated by India's representative Sneha Dubey at the UN General Assembly.

The two leaders started their talks with humor and focused on security and the global economic situation. Industries will also be urged to engage in defense UAVs will be produced, and an India-US Trade Policy Forum will be set up to discuss trade.

The talks between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Joe Biden on Friday focused on the global economic situation and security, a joint statement said.

The talks focused on building strategic partnerships between the two countries, such as ASEAN and Quad, and taking immediate and concerted action to fight the epidemic, strengthen democratic values ​​and enhance people-to-people contacts between the two countries. As well as the statement.

In fact, since the Modi-Biden talks began with a joke, world leaders have speculated that the outcome of such talks will be constructive.

Applauding the action taken by India in relation to the seasons; Biden said it was imperative to help India achieve its goal of generating 50 gigawatts of renewable power by 2020.

This could be done through the Strategic Clean Energy Partnership (SCEP) of the two countries. It will also be funded by the latest Climate Action Finance Mobilization Dialogue (CAFMD). Also stated in this joint statement.

The joint statement further stated that the United States seeks to establish a multi-dimensional network by providing information on terrorism to India and supporting other support activities. As part of which contacts between the two armies will be enhanced.

The most important point of this joint statement is that the United States and India jointly carry out UAV (Unmanned Arial Vehicle) production.

The joint statement also requested that the perpetrators of the 9/11 terror attacks in Mumbai be brought before a court. As well as a commitment to jointly combat terrorism and to exchange intelligence on terrorists.

The statement also called for the creation of a new bipartisan system to curb the growing spread of opium and to make every effort to curb drug smuggling.

In a joint statement, the two leaders said the Taliban should follow the resolution passed by the UN Security Council. Concerns have also been raised about human rights abuses in Afghanistan.

Byrd also expressed his support for India's permanent membership in the UN Security Council (UNSC) and in the Nuclear Supply Group.

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