Young fiery women diplomats rip Pakistan apart at UNGA; FULL VIDEOS HERE-

It was during the tenure of the then Indian envoy at the UN Ambassador Syed Akbaruddin that the trend began of India fielding young diplomats to deliver the Right of Reply to Pakistani leaders.

NewsBharati    28-Sep-2021   
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India has been fielding its young diplomats at the UNGA for a very long time. These diplomats have been exercising their Right to Reply to Pakistan. The neighboring country that has been funding and sheltering terrorism has time and again raked up Jammu and Kashmir issue in order to gain sympathy from the international community. However, India has perfectly responded to their false claims and roasted them over their rants over Jammu and Kashmir and other internal matters of India.
 
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It was during the tenure of the then Indian envoy at the UN Ambassador Syed Akbaruddin that the trend began of India fielding young diplomats to deliver the Right of Reply to Pakistani leaders. Carrying the same custom, recently, India's First Secretary Sneha Dubey gave a blistering reply to Prime Minister Imran Khan in the UN General Assembly after he raked up the Kashmir issue in his address to the high-level session. This has left Pakistan red-faced in front of international leaders for spreading rumors about India.
 
Dubey, a 2012 batch IFS officer, said, "We exercise our Right of Reply to one more attempt by the leader of Pakistan to tarnish the image of this august Forum by bringing in matters internal to my country, and going so far as to spew falsehoods on the world stage. While such statements deserve our collective contempt and sympathy for the mindset of the person who utters falsehood repeatedly, I am taking the floor to set the record straight." Her confident and sharp speech elicited congratulatory responses on social media sites. WATCH THE FULL VIDEO HERE:
 
 
However, Dubey is not the first to hit out at Pakistan at the UNGA as the country has been fielding young women diplomats to blunt Pakistan's Kashmir agenda for the past few years. In 2016, India's then first secretary at the Indian mission in the UN, Eenam Gambhir delivered her Right of Reply to Pakistan's former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif at the UNGA. She openly attacked Pakistan while asserting that the "land of Taxila" was now hosting the "Ivy League of terrorism" while saying that the country attracts terror "aspirants and apprentices" from across the world.
 
Once again in 2017, she kept the same stance against Pakistan where it had called for a special envoy for 'Kashmir' while alleging that the "struggle of the people in the region is being brutally suppressed by India". Rebutting this, Gambhir spoke of the safe havens and protection that Pakistan provided to terrorists such as Osama Bin Laden and Mullah Omar.
 
 
"In its short history, Pakistan has become a geography synonymous with terror. The quest for a land of pure has actually produced 'the land of pure terror. Pakistan is now Terroristan. Its current state can be gauged from the fact that Hafiz Mohammed Saeed, a leader of the United nations designated terrorist organisation Lashkar-e-Taiba, is now sought to be legitimised as a leader of a political party," Eenam said.
 
Following the same tradition, another young woman diplomat Vidisha Maitra attacked PM Imran Khan during India's Right of Reply at the UN General Assembly while addressing the Pakistan prime minister as "Imran Khan Niazi". In 2019, Khan had delivered his maiden speech at the UN General Debate and in his almost 50-minute address, devoted half of his time to India and Kashmir, drumming up hysteria over nuclear war. But Maitra had torn Imran Khan’s speech with a point-by-point rebuttal to his claims and allegations.
 
Maitra said the Pakistan prime minister had "monopolized the entire value chain of the industry of terrorism" as her remarks reverberated across the UN. "For someone who was once a cricketer and believed in the gentleman’s game, today’s speech bordered on the crudeness of the variety that is reminiscent of the guns of Darra Adam Khel," the Indian diplomat said. Vidisha Maitra also highlighted Pakistan's record in Financial Action Task Force(FATF) while asserting that the country hosted "130 UN-designated terrorists and 25 terrorist entities listed by the UN."
 
 
This year, too, called out Pakistan for using the United Nations platform to make hate speeches against the nation. "We have witnessed yet another attempt today by the delegation of Pakistan to exploit a UN platform for hate speech against India, even as it continues to foment a 'culture of violence at home and across its borders. We dismiss and condemn all such efforts," she said.
 
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In September 2017, Paulomi Tripathi turned heads when she gave a reply to former Pakistan UN Representative Maleeha Lodhi, a day after Lodhi showed a photograph to the UNGA of a Gaza woman as “victim of pellet gun injury in Kashmir”.  She clarified that the picture actually showed a girl from Palestine, not Kashmir. “A fake picture to push a completely false narrative,” Tripathi retorted.
 

She then held up another photograph of Lt. Ummer Fayaz, an Army officer who was murdered when he was on leave to attend a wedding. “This is a real and not a fake picture of Lt. Ummer Fayaz… He was brutally tortured and killed by Pakistan-supported terrorists in May 2017,” she said.
 
Apart from these fiesty speeches by the Indian women, there have been many instances where India's young diplomats have given a proper response to Pakistan at the UNGA leaving them speechless at times.