If you have free time to drop the bomb on the people ... India's horizon on Pakistan in the UN is completely washed away

India has attracted the world’s attention to the bombing done by the Pakistanian army in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on its own helpless and innocent citizens. India, which shows on this act of Pakistan in the United Nations Human Rights Council, said it is the only country in the world that bomb and kill its own citizens with fighter jets. On the night of September 22, the Pakistanian army rained the death of the sky in the Tirah Valley of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. 30 people, including women and children, were killed in this attack. Local representatives of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa called it ‘jet bombing’. The ropes of dead children and corpses lying on the bed in the mud are heartbreaking. Local people raised the question of whether these innocent children were terrorists. Kshitij Tyagi, adviser to India’s permanent mission at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Jinnava, accused Pakistan of sponsoring terrorism and abusing international propaganda forums. Kshitij Tyagi presented the details of Pakistan’s incidents before the world. He said: “Instead of attracting our country, they must evacuate the Indian land they have illegally occupied, and if they have time to spread terror, bombing their own people and the United Nations declared, they should focus on improving their economy.” In this United Nations Human Rights Council meeting, Kshitij Tyagi named the recent attacks in Pahalgam, along with the previous attacks, including Pulwama, Uri, Pathankot and Mumbai. He also pointed to the hypocrisy of Pakistani leaders, saying that he had previously sheltered Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden. India has accused Pakistan of being insensitive to India and regular propaganda of international forums such as the United Nations Human Rights Council and Islamic Cooperation Organization. Tyagi has decided to repeat India’s dedication to protecting its citizens and sovereignty and emphasize the widespread trick of an unsuccessful nation. During the Agenda item 4 of the UNHRC session, the Indian Foreign Service Officer 2012, Kshitij Tyagi, described Pakistan’s statements as false. He said the Pakistani delegation was abusing india. Also reminded the United Nations Human Rights Council that its processes must be universal, objective and non-selective. Share this story -tags