New Delhi: In the United Nations, India has once again strongly reprimanded Pakistan on the issue of terrorism and cross-border violence. India’s Permanent Representative P Harish targeted Pakistan and said that a country whose history is associated with violence, genocide and terrorism has no moral right to comment on India’s internal affairs.
In the UN, India also strongly raised the issue of Pakistan’s military action and air strikes in Afghanistan. Citing the report of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, India said that Pakistan’s cross-border actions have taken the lives of a large number of civilians and forced thousands of people to be displaced.
Pakistan cornered citing UNAMA report
India said in the United Nations that according to the UNAMA report, in the first three months of 2026, there were incidents of death and injury of about 750 civilians in Afghanistan due to cross-border actions and air strikes by Pakistan Army. India said that according to UNAMA data, Pakistani security forces were found responsible for 94 out of 95 incidents. India described this report as a big example of Pakistan’s military policy and regional instability.
Raised the issue of airstrike in Ramzan
Referring to the action taken by Pakistan in Afghanistan, India said that during Ramadan, an airstrike was conducted on Omid Addiction Treatment Hospital in Kabul in the month of March. India said that 269 civilians were killed and 122 people were injured in this attack. According to India, the attack took place when people were coming out of the mosque after Taraweeh prayers.
Operation Searchlight of 1971 also mentioned
Referring to Pakistan’s past, India also raised the issue of Operation Searchlight of 1971 in the United Nations. India said that Pakistan had carried out incidents like genocide against its own citizens and gang rape with women. India alleged that Pakistan has been continuously resorting to violence and propaganda to hide its internal failures.
Cross border terrorism is a big threat to regional peace
India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations P Harish said cross-border terrorism still remains a major threat to regional peace and security. He said that India has been facing terrorism for many decades and now the time has come that countries supporting terrorism should be held accountable. P Harish said, countries which support, shelter or help terrorism should be held accountable.
India’s strict message on terrorism
India clearly stated in the United Nations that targeting civilians in the name of any cause can never be justified. India also appealed to the global community to take united action against terrorism. This tough stance of India is being considered as a strong message against Pakistan on the international platform.
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