Pakistan is a wicked state fuel global terror: India in India | Bharat News

India slammed Pakistan at the United Nations on Monday, calling it a “evil state of fueling global terrorism”. UN Deputy Permanent Representative Yojna Patel of the United Nations said in New York, “The whole world has heard the Pakistani Defense Minister Khwaja Asif A recent interview to accept and accept its history of support, training and funding of terrorist organizations. This open confession surprises someone and exposes Pakistan as (one) that destabilizes the region. The world can no longer close eye. ,
India referred to Pak Def Min’s comment from ‘Dirty Work’
It is unfortunate that a special delegation (Pakistan) has chosen to misuse and weaken the platform for campaigning and making baseless allegations against India, “Patel said that he gave a strong ‘answer’ at a hybrid launch event of the United Nations Office (Votation) of the Counter-Turris in the new York.
The representative of Pakistan not only referred to the Pahalgam terror attack, but also reportedly stated that there were reliable evidence about the attack of the Jaffer Express train in Balochistan in March, which was sponsored by “its regional anti -regional”.
Patel mentioned the recent interview of Pakistan’s Defense Minister for his point. Asif had said, “Well, we have been doing this dirty work for the United States for almost three decades, you know, and for a comment, including West, Britain, that he accepts that Pakistan has a long history of support, support, training and funding of these terrorist organizations.
Patel said that the “strong, uneven” support and solidarity extended by global leaders in view of the terrorist attack in Pahgam is a testimony to the “zero tolerance” of the international community for terrorism.
Patel said, “Pahalgam terrorist attack represents the largest number of civic casualties since 26/11 Mumbai attacks in 2008.” “Being a victim Border terrorism For decades, India understood such a long -term impact on the victims and their families, ”he said.
India also called the establishment of vote as an important step, saying that it would create a structured, safe place to listen and support the victims.