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Modi protests China's veto on Indian motion for UN action against Pakistan

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday voiced concerns over China’s move to veto a UN action against Pakistan for releasing alleged Mumbai terror mastermind Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, the Press Trust of India reported.

According to details, India has taken up the issue with China at the highest levels of leadership.

Modi’s outburst came after China blocked India’s move in the United Nations for action against Pakistan.

Separately, India’s Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Vikas Swarup confirmed that they were taking up the matter with Chinese leadership.

Respodning to question on China’s statement on Lakhvi, Swarup said that, “In the case of China, this matter has been taken up at the highest level.”

“Our concerns in this matter were conveyed to the Chair of the [UN Security Council] 1267 Committee. We also raised this bilaterally with the other members of the Committee.”

The UN Sanctions Committee, which met at India’s request, was to seek a clarification from Pakistan on Lakhvi’s release in the Mumbai attacks trial but China blocked the move on grounds that India did not provide sufficient information, sources said, according to NDTV.

Read: Lakhvi freed from Adiala Jail

India approached the UN last month against Lakhvi’s release in April from Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi. Lakhvi was formally released from Adiala Jail after he submitted surety bonds of Rs2 million, following the Lahore High Court (LHC) verdict declaring his detention orders illegal.

Read: India seeks UN intervention over Lakhvi’s release

India’s permanent representative to the UN, Asoke Mukherjee, wrote to the UN’s Sanctions’ Committee terming Lakhvi’s release a violation of a UN resolution on terrorist organisations and groups, including the al Qaeda and the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).

The sanctions committee includes China as a permanent member of the UN Security Council.

Following his release, the United States expressed ‘grave concerns’ and urged the country to bring the perpetrators of the 26/11 attacks to justice.

Read: US expresses ‘grave concern’ over Lakhvi’s release

Further, US Ambassador to India Richard Verma had termed the release of alleged Mumbai attack mastermind Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi from Adiala jail a mistake by Pakistan.

Lakhvi was arrested in 2008 after an FIR was registered against him based on the information provided by Indian authorities. On November 25, 2009, Lakhvi was indicted along with six others for planning and helping to carry out the Mumbai attacks. An anti-terrorism court granted him bail against Rs500,000 surety bonds on December 18, 2014. The same day, a local magistrate issued a detention order for one month. On December 29, 2014, Islamabad High Court set aside the detention order and directed the authorities to release him. The Okara DCO ordered his detention on March 12 under the Maintenance of Public Order Ordinance.

This article originally appeared on NDTV.

Modi protests China's veto on Indian motion for UN action against Pakistan - The Express Tribune
 
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Yeh kitna rotu hai bay, should start addressing Hindustans as Rotuistan.
 
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Thread title should be 'Modi Cries and weeps'.........

Careful, since Indian BS is not working, they will do a false flag attack on some Israeli diplomat and blame Pakistan
Just like the whole Pakistan cried after infamous attack ----- . Keep sympathizing with good terrorists until it harm Pakistan back....
 
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Thread title should be 'Modi Cries and weeps'.........

Careful, since Indian BS is not working, they will do a false flag attack on some Israeli diplomat and blame Pakistan
False flags aint gonna work no more..
We have moved on.
 
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China blocked the move on grounds that India did not provide sufficient information,

This is simply a delaying tactic and an attempt to placate Pakistan - a Chinese protege.

China was equally active when the UN passed a resolution banning LeT. It even named Lakhvi :

The Al-Qaida Sanctions Committee

'LeT’s leaders include Arif Qasmani (QDi.271), chief coordinator for LeT’s dealings with outside organizations; Zaki-Ur-Rehman Lakhvi (QDi.264), LeT’s chief of operations; Mohammed Yahya Mujahid (QDi.272), head of the media department and a spokesman for LeT, and Haji Muhammad Ashraf(QDi.265), chief of finance for LeT."

What has changed ? Whats the ' insufficient information" ?

We have not seen the last of this.
 
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I thought he was given a rock star reception in China. India never learns.
To those Indian who were asking why Pakistan goes to UN...take this slap!!
 
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Good move by Modi. Puts China on the docks for supporting terror and we get to call their bluff :tup:

The ball is now in china's court and we get a reason to step into SCS.
 
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Good move by Modi. Puts China on the docks for supporting terror and we get to call their bluff :tup:

The ball is now in china's court and we get a reason to step into SCS.

China will just increase its support for separatist movements inside India :lol:
 
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