‘Pakistan should forcefully vacate its occupation of PoK…’ India warns Islamabad in UN
Switzerland: In the high-level segment of the 55th regular session of the UN Human Rights Council, India’s First Secretary Anupama Singh has given a befitting reply to the baseless allegations made by Pakistan and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). During this, Anupama Singh blasted the propaganda of Pakistan and the OIC supporting it. During this time, India also warned Pakistan to vacate the illegally occupied area (PoK).
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India’s First Secretary in Geneva, Anupama Singh, said, “India is compelled to exercise its right of reply in response to the mentions made by Pakistan and the OIC during the high-level segment. We completely reject these allegations. By repeating Pakistan’s propaganda, the OIC shows how deeply it has allowed itself to be associated with a single member, and has made itself an echo chamber for that country’s political compulsions.” Is.”
He further said, “Pakistan’s incessant propaganda smacks of jealousy. We have no wish to give it any credence, but let us say a few things to end it with facts. Jammu and Kashmir was, is and always will be an integral and inalienable part of India. No amount of Pakistani fabrications or audacious propaganda can change the fact that the accession of Jammu and Kashmir to India was completely legal and irreversible, which In fact, the single biggest issue is Pakistan’s illegal occupation of Indian territories…The record voting in the general and assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir is a proof that the people there have rejected the ideology of terrorism and violence spread by Pakistan and are moving forward on the path of development.
India’s First Secretary further said, “If the world’s highest railway bridge, the Chenab Rail Bridge, which opened in Jammu and Kashmir last year, is considered a fake, then Pakistan must be living in ‘la-la’ land. Or perhaps it cannot believe that the development budget for Jammu and Kashmir is more than double the recent bailout package sought from the IMF.”
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