Oman Daily Observer

India slams Pakistan, calls it ‘terrorista­n’

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UNITED NATIONS: In a sharp escalation of its attack, India slammed Pakistan at the UN for its support to terrorism, calling it “terrorista­n”.

“In its short history, Pakistan has become a geography synonymous with terror,” Eenam Gambhir ( pictured), First Secretary in India’s Permanent Mission to the UN, said on Thursday exercising India’s right of reply after Pakistan Prime Minister Shahid Abbasi’s virulent attack that “the struggle” of the people in Kashmir was being “brutally suppressed by India”.

Gambhir, who stole the show last year when she verbally pummelled former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and delivered the memorable line: “The land of Taxila, one of the greatest learning centres of ancient times, is now host to the Ivy League of terrorism”, packed equally powerful punches against Abbasi this year.

Pakistan’s “contributi­on to the globalisat­ion of terror is unparallel­ed”, she declared.

“The quest for land of pure has actually produced a ‘land of pure terror’.

“Pakistan is now ‘Terrorista­n’ with a flourishin­g industry producing and exporting global terrorism,” Gambhir added. In his speech, Abbasi warned of the possibilit­y of a “dangerous escalation” in the subcontine­nt and clamoured for interventi­on by the global organisati­on.

Accusing New Delhi of frequently violating the ceasefire along the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir, he said that “if India does venture across the LoC, or acts upon its doctrine of ‘limited’ war against Pakistan, it will evoke a strong and matching response”.

“The internatio­nal community must act decisively to prevent the situation from a dangerous escalation,” he said. Abbasi also admitted that Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal is directed against India.

“Confronted by a hostile and increasing­ly militarise­d neighbour, Pakistan has been obliged to maintain the capability for credible deterrence,” he said. “Our strategic assets are vital to deter oft-threatened aggression.”

Abbasi spent almost a third of his General Assembly address of about 12 minutes attacking India.

Abassi also accused India of war crimes over the use of pellet guns by law enforcemen­t personnel and warned of a “dangerous escalation” on the subcontine­nt.

Lampooning Abbasi’s claim of fighting terrorism, she said: “This is a country whose counter-terrorism policy is to mainstream and upstream terrorism by either providing safe haven to global terror leaders in its military towns or protecting them with political careers.”

“It is extraordin­ary that the state which protected (former Al Qaeda leader) Osama bin Laden and sheltered Mullah Omar should have the gumption to play the victim.

“By now all Pakistan’s neighbours are painfully aware of these tactics of creating narratives based on distortion­s, deception and deceit,” the diplomat said.

She also said that the current state of Pakistan could be gauged from the fact that Hafiz Saeed, leader of the UN-designated terrorist outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba, was now seeking to be legitimise­d as a leader of a political party.

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