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UNITED NATIONS: The message that Kashmir is an integral part of India should be “loud and clear”, India on Tuesday told Pakistan, calling it a “dysfunctional state” that committed atrocities on its own people.

War of words between India and Pak after Sushma''s speech

The External Affairs Minister was in her element at the UNGA. Reuters



United Nations, September 27

The message that Kashmir is an integral part of India should be “loud and clear”, India on Tuesday told Pakistan, calling it a “dysfunctional state” that committed atrocities on its own people and preached about tolerance, democracy and human rights.

Responding to Pakistan’s Right of Reply (RoR), India also asked Pakistan if it could clarify how terror havens continued to flourish on its soil despite getting billions of dollars in anti-terrorism aid.

Pakistan’s envoy to UN Maleeha Lodhi, exercising the RoR to External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj’s address to the UN General Assembly here on Monday, earlier said Pakistan rejected “all the baseless allegations” made by her and asserted that Kashmir never was and could never be an integral part of India.

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She called Kashmir a “disputed territory, the final status of which is yet to be determined in accordance with several resolutions of the UN Security Council”.

First Secretary in the Indian Mission to the UN Eenam Gambhir, in India’s Right of Reply to Lodhi’s remarks, said it appeared that the Pakistani envoy “did not hear clearly what our Minister of External Affairs stated during her address earlier”.

Quoting Swaraj that Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India, and would always continue to do so, Gambhir said “we hope that the message is loud and clear”.

In the RoR, Lodhi claimed that the attack on the Indian Army base in Uri, particularly its timing, had all the “hallmarks of an operation designed” to divert attention from India’s “atrocities” in Kashmir.

“The international community is well aware that several such incidents have been staged in the past to serve India’s tactical and propaganda objectives,” she said, adding that India is utilising the Uri incident to blame Pakistan for the current Kashmiri uprising and divert attention from its “brutal” occupation.

Gambhir, who had given India’s strong RoR to Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s UN General Assembly address, said the world heard from Pakistan “the views of a dysfunctional state” which built atrocity upon atrocity on its own people, preaching about values of tolerance, democracy and human rights.

“We reject entirely these sermons,” she said.

Gambhir said the Pakistani envoy was making “a fanciful and misleading presentation” in her RoR on the situation in Kashmir, in yet another attempt to divert international attention from her country’s continued sponsorship of terrorism.

Gambhir said Pakistan is not answering questions that are being posed to it by the international community, such as how is it that terror sanctuaries and safe havens in her country continued to flourish despite the Pakistan army’s “much-vaunted counter-terrorism operations, and the billions of dollars of international counter terrorism aid it obtains”.

“Can the representative of Pakistan confirm that they do not use terrorist proxies and export terrorism as a matter of state policy?

“Can the representative of Pakistan deny that Pakistan had assured in 2004 that it would not allow its territories, or territories under its control, to be used for terror attacks against India? And can the representative of Pakistan deny that it has failed to honour that assurance given at the highest level?” Gambhir asked.

India questioned whether the representative of Pakistan would deny that the armed forces of her country committed one of the most extensive and heinous genocides in human history in 1971.

“Will the representative of Pakistan deny that its armed forces have used air strikes and artillery against its own people repeatedly? Will the representative of Pakistan explain why is it that Pakistan’s civil society is being silenced by the plethora of heavily armed militias that go by names such as ‘Jaish’ or Army, ‘Lashkar’ or Army, ‘Sipah’ or soldiers and ‘Harkat’ or armed movement,” Gambhir said.

Responding to Swaraj’s call that nations that did not join the global strategy to fight terrorism should be isolated, Lodhi said India’s government is “delusional” if it believed it could “isolate” any country.

“It is India itself, which because of its war crimes in Kashmir and elsewhere, and because of its warmongering, is likely to be isolated in the international community,” she said.

The Pakistani envoy said Swaraj’s statement reflected the “deceit and hostility” of the Indian government towards Pakistan.

“These allegations are designed principally to deflect global attention from the brutalities being perpetrated by India’s over half a million occupation force against innocent and unarmed Kashmiri children, women and men in the Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir,” Lodhi said.

In an RoR exercised after Sharif’s address to the UNGA, India had accused Pakistan of committing war crimes by using terrorism as an instrument of state policy.

Lodhi in her RoR said the call for freedom of the Kashmiri people had been met with Indian brutality.

“This is the worst form of state terrorism, a war crime, that India has continued to perpetrate in the situation of foreign occupation in Jammu and Kashmir for the past many decades,” she said, adding that Pakistan demanded a full and impartial investigation of the Indian “atrocities and massive human rights violations” in Kashmir.

“We ask that India accept the investigation proposed by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and allow them access for the purpose,” she said.

In response to Swaraj’s reference to Pakistani national Bahadur Ali, who was arrested in Kashmir, Lodhi said the recently captured “Indian spy, an intelligence officer,” had “confessed” to India’s support to such terrorist and subversive activities, particularly in Balochistan and Federally Administered Tribal Areas. PTI

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