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Pakistan has delisted 4,000 terrorists, changed PoK demography: India tells UN

India also alleged that minorities are oppression in Pakistan and stated that the country stifles the voice of minorities and the Ahmadis remain the most persecuted community in Pakistan under the aegis of the "so-called Constitution of Pakistan".

September 28, 2020 / 15:03 IST
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India, on September 28, accused Pakistan of harbouring terrorists and changing the demography of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir as Delhi issued a strong rebuttal to Islamabad for once again raising the issue of Jammu and Kashmir at the 75th United Nations General Assembly.

“Full scale training camps and launchpads of terrorists are being escalated in Pakistan Occupied parts of Indian Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh at great expense for sustaining cross border terrorism against India,” India’s first secretary to the United Nations in Geneva, Pawan Badhe said.

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The Indian diplomat said that while the while the world is busy combatting COVID-19 pandemic, Pakistan has “hoodwinked the world to allow delisting more than 4000 proscribed terrorists to sustain its terror ecosystem.”

The statement comes after Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan accused India of trying to cement control in Kashmir and called the Narendra Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government at the Centre a sponsor of hatred and prejudice against Islam. It also assumes significance since the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) will once again review Pakistan’s case in October. Pakistan remains on the grey list.