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Pakistan's Permanent Representative at the United Nations Maleeha Lodhi said that India is the mother of terrorism in South Asia, reported the state-run radio service on Sunday.
In her response to the allegations of terrorism levelled against Pakistan by India's External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj in her address at the UN General Assembly session in New York, Lodhi said India is using terrorism as a state policy.
On Saturday, Sushma Swaraj in her address accused Islamabad of terrorism. In her diatribe she said, "Pakistan is recognised only as the pre-eminent export factory for terror." Relations between India and Pakistan have been tense in recent times, mainly over Kashmir. India accuses Islamabad of training, arming and infiltrating militants into Kashmir, a claim that Pakistan has denied repeatedly.
India Minister of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj addresses the 72nd Session of the UN General Assembly.—AFP
"Indian spy Kulbhushan Yadav has confessed of committing terrorism in Pakistan," Ambassador Lodhi was quoted as saying at the UN General Assembly.
Lodhi also rejected the Indian stance on Kashmir, saying that Kashmir is not a part of India but the state has illegally been occupied by the country. She termed India's refusal to implement the UN resolutions on Kashmir dispute a deception and aggression. The so-called largest democracy is the largest "hypocrisy", DawnNews quoted her as saying.
India has been levelling allegations against Pakistan to divert international attention from the brutalities of Indian forces in held Kashmir, she said. The crimes against humanity in held Kashmir should be investigated.
She also urged the the international community to stop India from ceasefire violations on the Line of Control. Pakistan wants a resolution of all outstanding issues through talks, she said, adding that India will have to give up the policy of terrorism.
As a pre-condition for a fruitful dialogue, she said that India will have to shun the policy of terrorism and supporting terrorism in Pakistan.
The Ambassador also charged Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi of being involved in killing of Muslims in Gujrat. Hands of several leaders of the ruling party in India are stained with blood of innocent people, she added.
Even minorities in India are not safe, she remarked.
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In her response to the allegations of terrorism levelled against Pakistan by India's External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj in her address at the UN General Assembly session in New York, Lodhi said India is using terrorism as a state policy.
On Saturday, Sushma Swaraj in her address accused Islamabad of terrorism. In her diatribe she said, "Pakistan is recognised only as the pre-eminent export factory for terror." Relations between India and Pakistan have been tense in recent times, mainly over Kashmir. India accuses Islamabad of training, arming and infiltrating militants into Kashmir, a claim that Pakistan has denied repeatedly.
India Minister of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj addresses the 72nd Session of the UN General Assembly.—AFP
"Indian spy Kulbhushan Yadav has confessed of committing terrorism in Pakistan," Ambassador Lodhi was quoted as saying at the UN General Assembly.
Lodhi also rejected the Indian stance on Kashmir, saying that Kashmir is not a part of India but the state has illegally been occupied by the country. She termed India's refusal to implement the UN resolutions on Kashmir dispute a deception and aggression. The so-called largest democracy is the largest "hypocrisy", DawnNews quoted her as saying.
India has been levelling allegations against Pakistan to divert international attention from the brutalities of Indian forces in held Kashmir, she said. The crimes against humanity in held Kashmir should be investigated.
She also urged the the international community to stop India from ceasefire violations on the Line of Control. Pakistan wants a resolution of all outstanding issues through talks, she said, adding that India will have to give up the policy of terrorism.
As a pre-condition for a fruitful dialogue, she said that India will have to shun the policy of terrorism and supporting terrorism in Pakistan.
The Ambassador also charged Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi of being involved in killing of Muslims in Gujrat. Hands of several leaders of the ruling party in India are stained with blood of innocent people, she added.
Even minorities in India are not safe, she remarked.
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