Bull’s eye on Pakistan’s lie, India says “Right to life is our fundamental right, global threat to it is terrorism”

News Bharati    14-Nov-2019
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New Delhi, November 14: Continuing to interfere in other nations internal matters while keeping its own country’s issue aside, Pakistan has been deliberately showing unnecessary and uncalled for involvement in Indian matters. Putting an end to all peddling lie, India on Wednesday lambasted Pakistan for the latter’s comment on SC’s historic verdict on Ayodhya and Kashmir’s transformation into Union Territory. India stated that Pakistan’s fabricated lies is interference in India’s internal affairs.

 

Addressing the 40th UNESCO General Conference-General Policy Debate in Paris, an Indian official stated, “Mr President, we take this chair to refute Pakistan’s juvenile propaganda to malign India through fabricated lies, full of deceit and deception. We condemn the unwarranted comments made by Pakistan on the judgment made by the Supreme Court of India. The judgment is about the rule of law, equal respect for all faiths, concepts that are alien to Pakistan and its ethos.” She further added, “So, while Pakistan’s lack of comprehension is not surprising their pathological compulsion to comment on our internal affairs with the obvious interest of spreading hatred is condemnable. Pakistan’s intervention is interference in India’s internal affairs. It is unacceptable and rejected,”

The remarks came after Pakistan’s Education Minister Shafqat Mahmood expressed his dismay at the Indian Supreme Court’s decision on Babri Mosque which he said was not in line with UNESCO’s values of religious freedom. In response, the Indian official said that for India, the most important fundamental right is the right to life. Globally the single largest threat to this right is from terrorism, she added.

Meanwhile, lashing out at Pakistan over its time and again rhetoric on Kashmir, the Indian official said, “The Union territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh have always been ours and shall always be an integral part of India and this includes the territory that is currently under the illegal and forcible occupation of Pakistan.”

On August 5, the central government had repealed Article 370 and Article 35A that granted special powers to the region and bifurcated the former state into two Union Territories (UTs) -- Jammu and Kashmir with legislature and Ladakh without one. The new UTs came into existence on October 31.

The decision, however, rattled Pakistan who further raised the matter in front of every international forum but failed to garner enough support. In order to justify her remarks, the official further raised certain questions to expose Pakistan fabricated lies and deception to malign India.

In her concluding remarks, the official that the global community certainly does not need Pakistan -- a hub of global terrorism-- to be waxing eloquent on internal affairs of India. Indeed the entire, peace-loving members of UNESCO would serve humanity well by coming together to impress upon Pakistan to be a normal country and to eschew preaching, practising and propagating terrorism, she added.