India Strongly Rejects Pakistan's Claims on Jammu and Kashmir at UN
'False and biased narratives': India issues strong rebuttal to Pakistan over 'unwarranted' J&K remark at UN
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India's Permanent Representative P Harish rebuked Pakistan's remarks on Jammu and Kashmir during a UN session, asserting that the region is an integral part of India. He condemned Pakistan's misuse of the UN platform for political gains and reiterated India's stance on Gilgit-Baltistan.
- 01India's Permanent Representative P Harish emphasized that Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India, countering Pakistan's claims as baseless.
- 02Harish criticized Pakistan for misusing the UN platform for its political interests during a session discussing the UN Security Council's Annual Report.
- 03India's Ministry of External Affairs protested Pakistan's planned elections in Gilgit-Baltistan, reaffirming it as Indian territory under illegal occupation.
- 04The Indian government highlighted human rights violations and political repression in areas illegally occupied by Pakistan, rejecting any attempts to change the status quo.
- 05Pakistan's Foreign Office dismissed India's remarks, labeling them as baseless, indicating ongoing tensions between the two nations.
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During a United Nations General Assembly session, India’s Permanent Representative P Harish issued a strong rebuttal to Pakistan's comments regarding Jammu and Kashmir, labeling them as "unwarranted references." Harish reaffirmed that Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India, stating that Pakistan's claims are baseless and inconsistent with historical facts. He criticized Pakistan for misusing the UN platform to promote its political agenda, particularly as its term on the UN Security Council nears its end. Additionally, India's Ministry of External Affairs lodged a protest against Pakistan's planned elections in Gilgit-Baltistan, reiterating that the region is illegally occupied Indian territory. The Indian government condemned Pakistan's actions as attempts to distract from serious human rights violations and political repression in the region. In response, Pakistan's Foreign Office rejected India's statements, emphasizing the ongoing diplomatic tensions between the two countries.
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The ongoing tensions and statements from both nations could affect diplomatic relations and regional stability.
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