United Nations: Ukraine crisis was being discussed, Pakistan raised the issue of Kashmir, and India lashed out fiercely


Posted on 13th Oct 2022 02:31 pm by rohit kumar

Pakistan's nefarious act has once again come to the fore in the United Nations General Assembly and for this, India has once again lashed out. The issue of the Ukraine-Russia war was going on in the General Assembly and Pakistani diplomat Munir Akram was constantly comparing the situation in Kashmir with the Russo-Ukraine war. After this, India's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ruchira Kamboj lashed out fiercely. Ruchira Kamboj said that serious issues like Ukraine and Russia wars are being debated in the United Nations General Assembly but we are surprised that again this forum is being misused by a delegation. Trivial and meaningless remarks are being made against my country.

 

Pakistan deserves collective contempt: Ruchira Kamboj

Kamboj said that countries with repeated lying mindsets always try to get sympathy but it is of no use. He said that Pakistan deserves collective contempt after such a statement. The entire region of Jammu and Kashmir will always be an integral and inseparable part of India, whether or not the representative of Pakistan believes it. We ask Pakistan to stop terrorism so that our citizens can enjoy their right to life and liberty.

 

Voting on the Ukraine-Russia war in the United Nations General Assembly

The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on Wednesday passed a resolution condemning the Russian occupation of four Ukrainian territories. 143 members voted in favor of this motion while five voted against it. At the same time, 35 countries including India refrained from participating in the voting. The resolution comes days after Russia vetoed a similar resolution in the Security Council, which India had avoided.

 

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