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Pakistan is an arsonist disguising itself as firefighter: India at UN General Assembly

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Pakistan is an arsonist disguising itself as firefighter: India at UN General Assembly

Pakistan is an “arsonist” with a free pass for terrorists and disguised as a “fireman”. The whole world has suffered due to the country’s policy of raising terrorists in the backyard. India has since strongly refuted that Prime Minister Imran Khan was in The Kashmir issue was mentioned in the speech at the UN General Assembly.

First Secretary Sneha said: “We have exercised our right of reply to again attempt to tarnish the image of this solemn forum against the leaders of Pakistan, bring our country’s domestic affairs into the country, and even spread lies on the world stage.” Dolby Friday Said at the UN General Assembly.

The young Indian diplomat said: “Although such remarks deserve our collective contempt and sympathy, I want to speak to clarify the facts.” His speech at the 76th UN General Assembly.
“We keep hearing that Pakistan is a’victim of terrorism.’ This is an arsonist disguised as a firefighter. Pakistan trains terrorists in their backyard, hoping that they will only harm their neighbors. Our region, in fact, The whole world suffers because of their policies. On the other hand, they try to cover up sectarian violence in their country as terrorist acts,” Ms. Dubey said.

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In his speech, Mr. Khan talked about the Indian government’s decision on August 5, 2019 to abolish Article 370 and the death of the pro-Pakistan separatist leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani.

In the right of reply, Ms. Dube strongly reiterated that the entire federal territory of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh “was, is and will be an integral part of India. This includes areas illegally occupied by Pakistan. We call on Pakistan immediately Evacuate all areas under its illegal occupation.” Mr. Khan and other Pakistani leaders and diplomats have been talking about the Jammu and Kashmir issue and other internal affairs of India when addressing the UN General Assembly and other forums of the World Organization. Pakistan’s attempt to internationalize the Kashmir issue has not been supported by the international community and member states, who regard Kashmir as a bilateral issue between the two countries.

Ms. Dube said that it is regrettable that this is not the first time that a Pakistani leader has “misused” the platform provided by the United Nations to “make false and malicious propaganda about my country in an attempt to divert the world’s attention from grief.” In his country, terrorists have a free pass, but the lives of ordinary people, especially those belonging to ethnic minorities, have turned upside down. “As the international community commemorates the solemn moment of the 20th anniversary of the “despicable” 9/11 terrorist attack this month, Dube said that the world has not forgotten “Osama Bin Laden, the mastermind behind this despicable incident. Laden) received asylum in Pakistan. Even today, Pakistani leaders still call him a ‘martyr’. “

“Unfortunately, even today, we have heard Pakistani leaders trying to justify terrorist acts. This defense of terrorism is unacceptable in the modern world.” Dube categorically emphasized India’s position, saying that New Delhi hopes “Establish normal relations with all neighboring countries including Pakistan.” However, Islamabad should sincerely strive to create a favorable atmosphere, including taking credible, verifiable and irreversible actions, and not allowing any territory under its control to be used in any way for cross-border terrorism against India.

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Ms. Dubey asserted that Member States are aware of Pakistan’s established history and policy of harbouring, assisting and actively supporting terrorists, and stated that the country has been recognized globally as a national policy for publicly supporting, training, financing and arming terrorists. “It has a shelter The shameful record of the most terrorists banned by the UN Security Council.” “This is also a country in our region that still maintains a vile record of religious and cultural genocide against the people of Bangladesh. This year we commemorate the 50th anniversary of this terrible event. , There is no recognition, let alone accountability,” the Indian diplomat said.

He emphasized that the ethnic minorities in Pakistan-Sikhs, Hindus, Christians-live in constant fear and the state supports the suppression of their rights. He said, “This is an anti-Semitism normalized by its leadership or even The rightful regime. “Every day, dissenting voices are suppressed, and enforced disappearances and extrajudicial executions are well documented.” Ms. Dube said that unlike Pakistan, India is a pluralistic democratic country with a large number of ethnic minorities. The country holds the highest positions, including the President, Chief Minister, Chief Justice, and Chief of Staff of the Army. India is also a country with free media and an independent judiciary that can monitor and protect our constitution.

The Indian diplomat said: “For Pakistan, pluralism is a very difficult concept to understand, because Pakistan’s constitution prohibits its ethnic minorities from aspiring to hold high-level positions in the country. The least they can do is expose themselves on the world stage. Introspect before ridiculing.”

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Pahalgam Attack

Man says terror suspect spoke to him day before Pahalgam attack: ‘Hindu ho kya?’

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Man says terror suspect spoke to him day before Pahalgam attack: ‘Hindu ho kya?’

The Pahalgam terror attack in April 2025 resulted in the deaths of 26 people, mostly tourists, in the Baisaran valley. A man from Maharashtra’s Jalna claimed that a suspected attacker spoke to him a day before the attack. The National Investigation Agency is currently investigating the incident Adarsh Raut, who recently returned from Jammu and Kashmir.

Recounted his interaction with a man at a food stall in the Baisaran Valley on April 21. The man asked him if he was a Hindu and told him that he did not look like a Kashmiri. The suspect then turned to his companion and said, “There’s less crowd today.” The Jalna resident found the conversation disturbing but did not grasp the full implication until the following.

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Day, when terrorists killed 26 people, mostly tourists, in the same area. The incident highlights the need for increased security measures in the region and the need for a more robust security system The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has been investigating the Pahalgam terror attack, which occurred in Kashmir. The agency questioned several people, including family.

Members of victims, tourists, and pony riders, since it took over the case from the Jammu and Kashmir Police. The agency took over the case five days after the incident and four days after its team visited the attack site. Since April 23, NIA teams have been camping at the Pahalgam terror attack site and have intensified the search for evidence. The teams, overseen by an.

Inspector General, a Deputy Inspector General, and a Superintendent of Police, are examining eyewitnesses who witnessed the horrifying attack unfold before their eyes at the peaceful Baisaran valley. The NIA is also examining the phone number of the Maggi stall owner, who was unable to pay him due to network issues. Tourists are returning to Pahalgam days after.

The attack, stating that there is nothing to fear Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir – April 30, 2025 — A chilling account has emerged from a local resident in Pahalgam who claims that a man and several injured near the tourist hub suspected to be involved in the recent terror attack in the area had approached him a day prior and asked pointedly, “Hindu ho kya Are you Hindu?).

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The resident, identified only as Shabbir Ahmad for security reasons, said he encountered the man while walking near the Lidder River on Sunday evening. According to Shabbir, the man—described as being in his late twenties, with a trimmed beard and wearing civilian trekking attire—struck up a casual conversation before abruptly asking about his religion.

“I told him I was Muslim, and he just nodded and walked away quietly,” Shabbir told local police, who are now investigating the possible link between this interaction and the Monday morning attack that left three tourists dead and several injured near the tourist hub of Pahalgam The incident has raised serious concerns targeted violence, particularly against.

Pilgrims and tourists visiting the Valley. Security agencies have not ruled out the possibility that the suspect was conducting reconnaissance or attempting to identify potential targets based on religious identity Senior police officials said they are reviewing CCTV footage and have circulated sketches based on eyewitness accounts, including Shabbir We are pursuing.

All leads seriously. This account is valuable and may help us track the attackers,” said Anantnag SSP Shakti Pathak The attack is the latest in a string of violence aimed at disrupting tourism and peace in the region. Security has been heightened, and have been set up around Pahalgam and adjoining routes.

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