- In the UN meeting, Pakistan criticized India on Kashmir, CAA, Ram Mandir issue
- India mentioned in UNO that Pakistan has a bad track record on every issue
- India reminded Pakistan of its duties in an important meeting of the United Nations
India has once again taught Pakistan a fair lesson in the United Nations. India sharply criticized Pakistan saying that Pakistan’s track record is questionable on every issue. The General Assembly met on the subject of Culture of Peace at the United Nations. In which Pakistan’s ambassador Munir Akram made a statement against India and criticized India on the issue of Kashmir and CAA as well as Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. Responding to this, India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ruchira Kamboj, hit Pakistan quite literally.
India taught Pakistan a lesson in manners
Ruchira Kamboj said that in this meeting we are talking about the culture of peace. In such challenging times our focus should be on constructive communication. Criticism of Pakistan should be ignored. Because, they lack manners. Also their track record is questionable on every issue.
India is the birthplace of many religions
India’s Permanent Representative to the UN Ruchira Kamboj said that terrorism is against the culture of peace. And this is against the teachings of religion like kindness, contentment. Our country believes that the whole world is one family and all the member states of the United Nations should also believe so that a culture of peace can be promoted. Kamboj said that global challenges are increasing. The challenges of growing intolerance, discrimination and religion-based violence require urgent attention. We are concerned about the continuous increase in incidents of attacks on holy places like churches, gurudwaras, temples and Jewish shrines. It is worth mentioning that incidents of attacks on Hindu temples and Gurdwaras keep coming up in Pakistan.
Ruchira Kamboj said that the mantra of non-violence was given by Mahatma Gandhi and this is the basis of our country even today. India’s representative Kamboj said that India is not only the birthplace of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism but also has a strong base of religions like Islam, Judaism, Christianity and Zoroastrianism. India has a history of providing refuge to people of classes and religions who faced exploitation and of unity in diversity.