India Condemns Pakistan's 'Fitna al Hindustan' Narrative at UN
Factory of hate: India shreds Pakistan's 'Fitna al Hindustan' narrative at UN
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At the United Nations, India condemned Pakistan's portrayal of militant groups as 'Fitna al Hindustan,' accusing Islamabad of state-sponsored misinformation. Indian Ambassador Harish Parvathaneni criticized Pakistan's attempts to deflect blame and highlighted the military's influence over its governance, while also condemning recent airstrikes in Afghanistan that resulted in civilian casualties.
- 01India's Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Harish Parvathaneni, accused Pakistan of spreading misinformation by labeling militant groups as 'Fitna al Hindustan.'
- 02Pakistan has not provided evidence to support its claims that these groups operate at India's behest.
- 03Parvathaneni described Pakistan's narrative as part of a 'factory of hate' aimed at fostering hostility towards India.
- 04India condemned Pakistan's military operations in Afghanistan, which reportedly resulted in civilian casualties during airstrikes.
- 05The UN reported that recent violence between Pakistan and Afghanistan has led to significant civilian deaths and displacement.
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During a United Nations Security Council meeting, India sharply criticized Pakistan for its state-sponsored narrative labeling militant groups as 'Fitna al Hindustan.' Indian Ambassador Harish Parvathaneni accused Pakistan of attempting to shift blame onto India without evidence to support its claims. He characterized this terminology as a deliberate misrepresentation aimed at misleading both the Pakistani populace and the international community. Parvathaneni described Pakistan's actions as part of an organized 'factory of hate' stemming from its deep state, which seeks to maintain animosity towards India. Additionally, he condemned Pakistan's military operations in Afghanistan, highlighting airstrikes that resulted in civilian casualties, particularly during the holy month of Ramadan. The escalating tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have led to significant violence, with the UN reporting numerous civilian deaths and displacements. Parvathaneni concluded by noting Pakistan's historical tendency to blame neighboring countries for its internal issues.
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The ongoing conflict and misinformation campaigns could exacerbate tensions in South Asia, affecting regional stability and civilian safety.
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