Pakistan's toxic speech and India's hike over 'Terrorist Country' Confession
United Nations, September 28 (IANS). India stepped out of the UN General Assembly, as Pakistan raised poison against India and acknowledged that it was a ‘string of terrorism’. On Saturday, he also acknowledged that he was the center of global terrorism. Foreign Minister Jaishankar called on the General Assembly to take action against terrorism, and said that India has faced this challenge since independence, as his neighboring country was the center of global terrorism. He didn’t mention Pakistan, but it was a trap and Pakistan got stuck in it. In the UN mission, second secretary Mohammad Rashid responded to Jaishankar’s speech, saying that it was an attempt to damage the image of Pakistan. On this, India immediately re -dismissed and implicated in the trap of its own statements. Rentla Srinivas, another secretary in the United Nations Mission of India, said: “It is important that the neighboring country not mentioned has also responded to it and accepted his old policy of terrorism across the border.” He said that the image of Pakistan is in front of everyone. Terrorism marks are so clear that it is seen in many countries. It is a threat, not only to neighbors, but also for the whole world. He further said that no argument or lies can hide the crimes of ‘terrorist’. Rashid returned evil and acknowledged that Pakistan is Terristan. Rashid, opposed to the use of the word ‘Terristan’, said that India is distorting the name of a country, which is a member of the United Nations. As he spoke Rashid, India stepped out of the meeting room. It is common in the United Nations that the countries do not use the right to respond until their name is clearly taken, even if there are gestures or subtle signs. The public in public is like accepting that an assertion or unpleasant remarks were made against him. In his speech, Jaishankar said that the ratio of major international terrorist attacks has been linked to the same country for decades. The names of the citizens of that country are filled in the UN UN list. He indicated that the murder of innocent tourists in Pahalgam was recently an example of crossbarbarity in April. While calling “Operation Sindoor”, he said that India was using the right to save its people from terrorism and brought his organizers and criminals to the dock. Terrorism is a general threat, so deeply international cooperation is needed. “He said that when countries openly declare terrorism, when the basis of terror worked on a large scale, when terrorists are publicly wonderful, such activities must be condemned in strong words that the country that supports terrorism must be understood.