Pakistan’s speech at UNGA is tantamount to travesty says the first Secretary in India’s permanent mission in the UN Bhavika Mangalanandan
India’s permanent mission in the UN, the first Secretary Bhavika Mangalanandan criticized the speech of PM of Pakistan Shebaz Sharifby calling it a “Travesty” at the United Nations General Assembly on Friday.
A state run by the military, with a global reputation for terrorist and crime and dares to attack the world’s largest democracy”- says Mangalananda. Pakistan’s constant coveting of India’s land and territory led to the rise of internal disharmony between the two nations. Its spy and leader in Jammu and Kashmir terrorized its citizens, disrupting the electoral phase- mangalanandan stated in India’s right to reply.
Pakistan’s attempt to attack India’s financial capital, its border, and pilgrims can further lead to an inevitable conflict. There can be no compact with terrorism- Mangalananda added.
Sharif replied that India spurned Pakistan’s proposal of mutual strategic restraint. He also quoted India’s ‘Islamophobia’ referring it to ‘Hindu’s supremacist agenda’.
‘It is absurd to talk about the phobia and intolerance by forgetting the genocide in 1971 leading to bloodshed of minorities unappeasable- said the diplomats from India referring to the war of east Pakistan.
Pakistan’s deliberate retort for truth always led to more lies on its plate- said Mangalananda.

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