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India slams Pakistan for references to Ayodhya, CAA in UNGA

India slams Pakistan for references to Ayodhya, CAA in UNGA

India strongly criticized Pakistan's recent remarks at the UN General Assembly, labeling them as repetitive and lacking in global perspective. The exchange occurred during discussions about the 'Measures to combat Islamophobia' resolution, introduced by Pakistan and adopted by the General Assembly with overwhelming support.

India's Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Ruchira Kamboj, rebuked Pakistan's Ambassador Munir Akram for making references to sensitive Indian issues like the Ram Temple in Ayodhya and the Citizenship Amendment Act. Kamboj dismissed Pakistan's comments as resembling a "broken record" that fails to evolve with the progressing world.

In her statement, Kamboj expressed disappointment over Pakistan's limited and misguided perspective on Indian affairs, particularly given the importance of global issues being discussed at the UN. She emphasized the need for wisdom, depth, and a broader global outlook from all UN members, a quality she suggested was lacking in Pakistan's delegation.

The resolution on combating Islamophobia received significant support, with 115 nations voting in favor, none against, and 44 abstentions. Notably, India, along with Brazil, France, Germany, Italy, Ukraine, and the UK, chose to abstain from voting.

India's decision to abstain reflects its stance on the resolution and its criticism of Pakistan's approach to global issues. The abstention signifies India's unwillingness to endorse a resolution pushed by Pakistan, given the contentious history and ongoing tensions between the two nations.

Overall, India's response underscores its commitment to addressing global challenges with a nuanced and comprehensive approach while highlighting its reservations about Pakistan's narrative and actions on the international stage.

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India slams Pakistan for references to Ayodhya, CAA in UNGA

India slams Pakistan for references to Ayodhya, CAA in UNGA

India strongly criticized Pakistan's recent remarks at the UN General Assembly, labeling them as repetitive and lacking in global perspective. The exchange occurred during discussions about the 'Measures to combat Islamophobia' resolution, introduced by Pakistan and adopted by the General Assembly with overwhelming support.

India's Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Ruchira Kamboj, rebuked Pakistan's Ambassador Munir Akram for making references to sensitive Indian issues like the Ram Temple in Ayodhya and the Citizenship Amendment Act. Kamboj dismissed Pakistan's comments as resembling a "broken record" that fails to evolve with the progressing world.

In her statement, Kamboj expressed disappointment over Pakistan's limited and misguided perspective on Indian affairs, particularly given the importance of global issues being discussed at the UN. She emphasized the need for wisdom, depth, and a broader global outlook from all UN members, a quality she suggested was lacking in Pakistan's delegation.

The resolution on combating Islamophobia received significant support, with 115 nations voting in favor, none against, and 44 abstentions. Notably, India, along with Brazil, France, Germany, Italy, Ukraine, and the UK, chose to abstain from voting.

India's decision to abstain reflects its stance on the resolution and its criticism of Pakistan's approach to global issues. The abstention signifies India's unwillingness to endorse a resolution pushed by Pakistan, given the contentious history and ongoing tensions between the two nations.

Overall, India's response underscores its commitment to addressing global challenges with a nuanced and comprehensive approach while highlighting its reservations about Pakistan's narrative and actions on the international stage.

 
 
 
 

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