The Free Press Journal

Pak undermines India’s territoria­l integrity through terror, UN told

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Pakistan’s focus for decades has been to undermine India's territoria­l integrity through the "explicit use of terrorism" as a state policy, New Delhi said in a stern response after Islamabad raked up the Kashmir issue at the UN.

Pakistan's Ambassador to UN Maleeha Lodhi yet again raised the issue of Kashmir while addressing the HighLevel Forum on the Culture of Peace in the UN General Assembly on Wednesday.

She said, "foreign occupation and the denial of fundamenta­l rights including the right to self-determinat­ion exacerbate the sense of injustice among the occupied and the oppressed".

"Nowhere is this more apparent than in the pain and suffering" of the people in Kashmir and Palestine, she said, citing the recent report on Kashmir issued by former UN High Commission­er for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein.

Minister in India's Permanent Mission to the UN Srinivas Prasad said a culture of peace is not just an abstract value or principle to be discussed and extolled in conference­s, but needs to be actively built into global relationsh­ips between and among nation states.

"It rests on good neighbourl­iness and a respect for the territory and the governing systems and principles of other states," he said.

In a stern response, Prasad said it is ironic that Pakistan, "whose focus over the decades has been the underminin­g of India's territoria­l integrity through the explicit use of terrorism as a state policy has chosen to use this platform to yet again claim Indian territory under the guise of a supposed concern for 'justice and self-determinat­ion' by quoting a report that not a single member state had asked for or has supported".

He asserted Jammu and Kashmir is and will remain an integral part of India.

"As a democracy, India has always abided by the choices of the people and will not allow this freedom to be undermined by terrorism and extremism," he said.

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