India Criticizes Pakistan at UN for Violations and Hypocrisy on Civilian Protection
India Slams Pakistan At UN, Says Nation With ‘Genocidal Record’ Cannot Lecture On Kashmir
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During a United Nations Security Council debate on May 20, 2026, India condemned Pakistan for its record of violence and accused it of hypocrisy for lecturing others on civilian protection while committing atrocities. India's envoy highlighted Pakistan's military actions in Afghanistan and historical atrocities during the 1971 conflict in Bangladesh, emphasizing ongoing regional tensions.
- 01India's Permanent Representative, Harish Parvathaneni, described Pakistan's focus on Kashmir as politically motivated and ironic given its own violent record.
- 02India accused Pakistan of conducting airstrikes that killed 269 civilians in Afghanistan, targeting a hospital with no military significance.
- 03The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) reported over 94,000 civilians displaced due to cross-border violence from Pakistan.
- 04Parvathaneni referenced Pakistan's Operation Searchlight during the 1971 conflict, which involved widespread atrocities against civilians, including mass rapes.
- 05The exchange at the UNSC reflects ongoing diplomatic tensions between India and Pakistan regarding regional security issues.
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India launched a strong critique of Pakistan during the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) debate on May 20, 2026, accusing it of hypocrisy regarding civilian protection. India's Permanent Representative to the UN, Harish Parvathaneni, condemned Pakistan for raising the issue of Jammu and Kashmir, labeling it as politically motivated. He highlighted Pakistan's record of violence, particularly its airstrikes in Afghanistan that resulted in the deaths of 269 civilians and injuries to 122 others. These strikes targeted the Omid Addiction Treatment Hospital in Kabul, which had no military significance and occurred shortly after prayers during Ramadan. Parvathaneni pointed out that over 94,000 civilians have been displaced due to cross-border violence linked to Pakistan. He also referenced historical atrocities committed by Pakistan during the 1971 conflict in East Pakistan, now Bangladesh, including allegations of mass rape against civilians. This exchange underscores the persistent diplomatic tensions between India and Pakistan, particularly concerning regional security and humanitarian issues.
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The ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan affect regional stability and security, influencing civilian safety and humanitarian conditions.
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