India Unleashes Scathing UN Rebuke: Pakistan's 'Victories' Are in Destruction, Not Peace
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- September 27, 2025
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At the United Nations, India delivered a powerful and unsparing indictment of Pakistan, dismantling its false narratives and exposing its long-standing complicity in terrorism. When Pakistan's delegation once again attempted to politicize the issue of Jammu and Kashmir, India's Counsellor in its Permanent Mission to the UN, Kajal Bhat, rose to deliver a blistering rebuttal that left no room for ambiguity.
"Does Pakistan know the taste of victory?" Bhat questioned pointedly.
"Yes, it does. In destroyed runways, burnt-out hangars, and the tragic loss of its own soldiers." This stark reference to Pakistan's historical military defeats, particularly the 1971 war which resulted in the creation of Bangladesh, underscored the hollowness of Pakistan's claims to moral high ground.
India asserted that Jammu and Kashmir, including the areas illegally occupied by Pakistan, remains an "integral and inalienable part of India," a matter entirely internal to the nation.
Bhat didn't stop there. She meticulously detailed Pakistan's notorious record as an "epicenter of terrorism," painting a picture of a nation that acts as an "arsonist masquerading as a firefighter." India highlighted Pakistan's blatant support for cross-border terrorism, its state-sponsored terror organizations, and its history of harboring global terrorists, including Osama bin Laden.
The international community, Bhat stressed, has long recognized Pakistan's role in nurturing a climate of extremism and violence.
Furthermore, India turned the spotlight on Pakistan's abysmal human rights record within its own borders. Bhat drew attention to the systemic discrimination faced by minorities, including Hindus, Sikhs, Christians, and Ahmadis, whose fundamental rights are routinely violated.
She urged Pakistan to introspect and address its internal failings rather than attempting to divert attention with fabricated grievances against India.
The message was clear: for peace and stability to prevail, Pakistan must abandon its policies of state-sponsored terrorism, dismantle its terror infrastructure, and cease its attempts to interfere in India's internal affairs.
India reiterated its unwavering resolve to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity, and called upon Pakistan to vacate all illegally occupied territories in Jammu and Kashmir, paving the way for a genuine regional peace. This assertive stance at the UN underscored India's commitment to holding Pakistan accountable for its actions on the global stage.
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