--°C
Loading...
Advertisement
Listen to Article
2 min read
80%

India slammed Pakistan after its United Nations (UN) representative brought up the Kashmir issue...

Digital Desk: India slammed Pakistan after its United Nations (UN) representative brought up the Kashmir issue.

It stated that no amount of hyperbole or misinformation could alter the truth that the Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh are and will always remain an "inalienable" part of India.

Pratik Mathur, Counsellor in India's Permanent Mission to the UN, stated this following Pakistan's Permanent Representative to the UN, Munir Akram, addressed Jammu and Kashmir in his presentation at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) meeting. 

Mathur said, "The Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh were, are, and will always be an integral and inalienable part of India. That truth cannot be changed by any country's misinformation, hyperbole, or propaganda."

It should be noted that Pakistan frequently brings up the Jammu and Kashmir issue at various UN forums, disregarding the meeting's agenda and topics of discussion.

Earlier on Monday, India lashed out at Pakistan after it brought up the matter of Jammu and Kashmir at a Security Council meeting, causing India's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Ruchira Kamboj, to declare that she would not waste the Council's time responding to such "mischievous" remarks.





Also Read: Assam: Miscreants attacked a photojournalist near Silver Square building at GS Road in Guwahati














FOLLOW US F
POPULAR
FEATURE
TRENDY
National Footballer Durga Boro Retires from the Field
Megapari Cricket Tour 2025: Aussie Fire Meets Island Fury
PM Modi Showcases India's Artistry through Exquisite Gifts to Global Leaders at G7 Summit
Kamakhya Temple Gears Up for Ambubachi Mela 2025: Key Guidelines and Devotee Advisory Issued
Iran Deploys Hypersonic Missiles in New Strike on Israel as Trump Issues Blunt Warning
Strict Pet Regulations: Shillong Municipal Board Mandates Dog Registration