
In its first reaction to the speech given by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the United Nations General Assembly, Pakistan has made a scathing remark on the Indian Prime Minister.
Addressing the United Nations General Assembly on Saturday, without naming Pakistan, Modi said, "Countries that are using terrorism as a political tool with a retrograde mindset must understand that terrorism is for them too." Equally great is the danger. It is very important to ensure that the soil of Afghanistan is not used for spreading terrorism and terrorist attacks.
Modi said that the women, children, and minorities of Afghanistan need help and everyone will have to play their part in helping them.
According to the newspaper Jung, Pakistan's Union Home Minister Sheikh Rasheed, reacting to Modi's speech, said, "Narendra Modi sees the pain of minorities in Afghanistan, does not see the atrocities on minorities in India."
Sheikh Rashid described Modi's speech as a counselor's speech rather than a prime minister's.
Sheikh Rasheed said, "Modi's speech was low-level and short on the world's big forums. During the speech of the Indian Prime Minister, it seemed that a leader of the Council was addressing the United Nations."
Sheikh Rashid said that during his speech, Modi tried unsuccessfully to market India's corona vaccine.
India's Sneha Dubey replied to Pakistan's Syama Saleem
Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan's speech in the United Nations was answered by Sneha Dubey, the First Secretary of India at the United Nations under the Right to Reply.
Sneha Dubey, while replying to Imran Khan, said, "Pakistan is the country where terrorists live free. Pakistan is the country that is sponsoring terrorism from behind to harass its neighbors. Pakistan is a fire. but he sees himself as a firefighter."
Sneha Dubey had reiterated at the end of her speech that Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh were, are, and always will be an integral and inseparable part of India.
After Sneha Dubey's speech, she is being praised a lot on India's social media. At the same time, in the United Nations, Sneha Dubey's answer has been given by Pakistan's official Syama Salim.
Saima Saleem said, "Jammu and Kashmir is neither an integral part of India nor is it an internal matter of India. This area, situated in the lap of the Himalayas, is an internationally accepted disputed area. India is occupied by this area, whose The solution needs to be done through a referendum under the supervision of the United Nations."
The way Sneha Dubey has dominated the Indian media and social media, similarly Syama Salim has dominated the Pakistani media everywhere.
Syama Salim cannot see with her eyes, so more people are talking about her.
Dr. Arif Alvi, the President of Pakistan, said, "Not only me but the entire nation is proud of her. She is visually impaired yet she is giving a wonderful speech at the UN. We want such a Pakistan, where people are on their merit. Rise, a place where everyone has equal rights."
Imran Khan misquoted Ronald Reagan in his speech?
A debate has raged in Pakistan over whether Prime Minister Imran Khan misquoted former US President Ronald Reagan during his speech at the United Nations General Assembly.
Imran Khan said in his speech, "In 1983, US President Ronald Reagan invited the Afghan Mujahideen to the White House and according to media reports, Reagan compared them to the founders of America."
After Imran's speech, a Pakistani journalist, Garidah Farooqui, tweeted, "What an embarrassment on the international stage and this time in the United Nations General Assembly. US President Ronald Reagan never compared the Afghan Mujahideen to the founders of America. It is fake news. Prime Minister Imran Khan is using fake news to strengthen the side of Pakistan on such a prestigious forum. Who has written this speech for the Prime Minister, he should be fired."
Relations with India: Biden making Obama mistake
In an article published on the editorial page of the newspaper Nawa-e-Waqt, it has been said that US President Joe Biden is committing the same mistake as former President Barack Obama about India.
In this article by Pakistani political analyst Mohammad Akram Chaudhry, it has been said that US President Biden, bypassing India's human rights violations, is extending a hand of friendship to the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi.
It has been said in the article that many people, including Sikhs and Muslims, protested when Modi reached America. America is inclined towards Bharti to counter China and this is the reason why it is also ignoring all the anti-human antics of India.
Referring to the recent attack on the residence of Lok Sabha MP from Hyderabad Asaduddin Owaisi in Delhi, the article said that the Hindu extremist organizations have become so strong that they are not ready to tolerate even a Muslim MP, From this, it can be guessed that how a weak person would have been treated.
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