Pakistan has no right to interfere in India's internal affairs, says Indian Ambassador to UN

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Latest News :- India's Ambassador to the UN Aldoz Mathew Bannuz has clearly said that Pakistan has no right to interfere in India's internal affairs. He told the United Nations about this. In his address to the House, he said, all the baseless allegations made by Pakistan can be rejected. Instead of interfering in India's internal affairs, Pakistan should take steps to solve its internal problems. Pakistan has no moral right to interfere in the internal affairs of India.

Pakistan's baseless allegations are mostly related to Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh. The country should realize that all these regions are an integral and inseparable part of India. Human rights violations are currently taking place in Pakistan occupied Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh (POJKL). Pakistan should stop this. Tainted Democracy: India is a vibrant democracy. But the situation in Pakistan is opposite. Pakistan is engaged in rigging elections, jailing opposition leaders and suppressing politically correct voices. Therefore, Pakistan, seeing its democracy as tainted, has started considering genuine democratic practices as fake.

It is Pakistan's policy to promote cross-border terrorism across the borders of neighboring countries. The country keeps providing manpower and weapons for this. This is extremely condemnable. The country should immediately stop such activities. Pakistan cannot tolerate democratic elections in Jammu and Kashmir. Countries like Pakistan which adopt fake democratic system do not want to accept the real democratic system of India. India is an example of the qualities of “Diversity, Equality, Democracy”. At the same time, Pakistan is working on the basis of “terrorism, narrow-mindedness and oppression”. Pakistan should focus on solving its domestic problems instead of interfering in the affairs of neighboring countries. Matthew Bannoz said.

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