India sponsoring terror attacks: Pakistan tells Un
Pakistan's first secretary Jehanzaib Khan at the UN: Photo Courtesy Radio Pakistan

India sponsoring terror attacks: Pakistan tells UN

Monitoring Desk : 

Pakistan has apprised the United Nations General Assembly about Indian involvement in terror activities inside Pakistan through banned militant outfits. India is sponsoring Tehrik e Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and Jamat ul Ahrar (JuA) to carry out terrorist activities targeting military and civilians in Pakistan.

“Over the last decade, thousands of Pakistanis have been killed or injured as a result of Indian sponsored terrorist acts,” said First Secretary at the Pakistan Mission to the UN Jehanzeb Khan. He was exercising the right of reply at the Sixth Committee General Debate.

India using terrorism as an instrument of its coercive policies

In his response, Khan highlighted that India has used terrorism “as an instrument of its coercive policies against every one of its neighbors, especially Pakistan, and against its own Muslim population particularly in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir”.

“India is financing and organizing secret mercenary terrorist organizations based outside our borders to conduct attacks in Pakistan to impede the implementation of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC),” he said, mentioning the attacks carried out at the Chinese Consulate and the Pakistan Stock Exchange.

Hindu extremists preaching violent suppression of India’s minorities 

He stated that India’s Hindu supremacist organizations have for decades preached the violent suppression of India’s minorities. “Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi […] was responsible for the pogrom in Gujrat in 2002 which killed 2,000 innocent Muslim children, women and men.

India sponsoring terror attacks: Pakistan tells UN

 

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