India has once again lambasted Pakistan on the global stage. In the United Nations General Assembly, India said that Pakistan gives shelter to terrorists and provides a haven. India said that Pakistan has been doing this fearlessly. India's Permanent Mission to the United Nations Prateek Mathur said that Pakistan has to see itself in such a track record, which gives shelter to terrorists.
India lashed out at Pakistan
Responding to Pakistan at the United Nations, Prateek Mathur said, 'I am using this platform to say that India has decided not to respond to Pakistan's mischievous provocation this time. Our advice to the representative of Pakistan is that we have used many RoRs in the past.
Pakistan fearlessly gives shelter to terrorists
Prateek Mathur said that Pakistan only has to look at itself and its track record as a country that harbors terrorists and provides them a haven. He said that such unnecessary provocation is particularly regrettable and certainly wrong at a time when, after two days of intense discussion, we all agreed that peace is the best way to resolve conflict and discord. The way of can is the only way.
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