Why did India raise the issue of Pakistan’s ‘deep state’ in the United Nations? Accused of running a factory of hatred
United Nations, June 9 . Pakistan is sowing the seeds of hatred towards India in the minds of its citizens to maintain its hold on deep state power and resources. India alleged in the UN Security Council that Islamabad is running an organized hate factory, which is misleading people by using religious terminology. Also, by naming terrorist organizations in the Security Council, India tried to put pressure on the global community not to adopt double standards on the issue of terrorism. On Monday, India’s Permanent Representative to the UN Security Council P. Harish said, “It is Pakistan’s old habit to blame its neighbors for its failures and this attempt to mislead the world will prove unsuccessful.”
P. Harish criticized Pakistan’s decision to call some groups operating inside its country as “Fitna al Hindustan”, calling it government propaganda being spread under the guise of religious terminology. ‘Fitna’ is an Arabic religious word, which can also mean ‘rebellion’ or ‘idolatry’. India’s permanent representative P. Harish said, Pakistan’s army and security establishment create an anti-India atmosphere to divert public attention from the country’s political and economic crises. Are. Harish said that Pakistan’s “deep state” wants to maintain control of power by continuously instigating its citizens against India.
He referred to the ‘deep state’, referring to Pakistan’s military, which tightened its grip on politics through constitutional amendments last year. “The most recent example is the actual coup carried out by the military through the 27th constitutional amendment,” he said. This amendment was made in November, after which Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir got the status of almost above the law and his control over the government became stronger. During the Security Council discussion on Afghanistan Harish stressed the need for international cooperation against terrorism facilitated by Pakistan.
In the Security Council meeting held on Afghanistan, India stressed the need for coordinated global action against terrorism. India said that the international community should take united action against ISIL (Islamic State), Al Qaeda, Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed and their affiliates. Lashkar-e-Taiba’s affiliate organization ‘The Resistance Front’ had taken responsibility for the attack in Pahalgam in April last year, in which 24 Hindus and one Christian were killed at a tourist destination. This comment of India in the United Nations came at a time This is when there is intense discussion at the international level regarding security, terrorism and cross-border activities in South Asia.
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