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At UNGA, Shehbaz Sharif spins May conflict, Kashmir and Indus Treaty to paint Pakistan as victim

Sharif also accused India of politicising the Pahalgam terror incident, which killed scores of civilians, while rejecting Islamabad’s offer for an “independent probe”.

September 26, 2025 / 20:23 IST
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Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif speaks at the 80th session of The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on September 26, 2025 in New York City.

At the 80th UN General Assembly, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif tried to paint his country as a victim of “external aggression” while boasting of what he called a “bloody nose” delivered to India. In a speech heavy on self-praise but light on facts, Sharif claimed Pakistan had repelled an unprovoked Indian attack and shot down seven Indian fighter jets -- assertions that remain completely unverified and dismissed by Indian officials as propaganda.

Sharif also accused India of politicising the Pahalgam terror incident, which killed scores of civilians, while rejecting Islamabad’s offer for an “independent probe”. He went further, alleging Indian strikes on Pakistani cities and civilians without presenting any evidence.

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In his speech, Sharif lauded Pakistan’s armed forces under “Field Marshal” Asim Munir and Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Babar Sidhu for their “professionalism and bravery”, casting the military’s actions as a decisive victory. Yet, outside Pakistan’s state-controlled media, there is no corroboration of the so-called success he described.

In fact, satellite imagery have cemented India's stand of delivery massive blow to Pakistan's terror hubs and its military infrastructure across the country, including his critical Nur Khan airbase.