The 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) is held in New York, America.

India has responded to Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s allegations at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). Indian diplomat Bhavika Mangalanandan called the Pakistani Prime Minister’s speech “hypocrisy” under the right of reply.

An Indian diplomat said

Unfortunately, such a spectacle occurred today at the assembly. A military-controlled country, infamous around the world for its terrorism, crime and drug trafficking, dared to attack the world’s largest democracy.

Diplomat Bhavika said the world had long known that Pakistan was resorting to cross-border terrorism against its neighbors. They attacked our Parliament, our financial capital Mumbai, our markets and our pilgrimage routes. This list is very long.

Bhavika Mangalanandan was chosen as India’s permanent representative to the United Nations this year.

Indian diplomat remembers 1971 massacre Diplomat Bhavika said that talking about violence anywhere is the biggest hypocrisy on the part of a country like Pakistan. It is surprising that a country with a history of electoral irregularities would talk about political options in a democracy.

The Indian representative said Pakistan committed genocide in Bangladesh in 1971 and was still committing atrocities against its minorities. Today, their leaders speak of intolerance and phobia.

The Indian diplomat also said that Pakistan has its eyes on our land. He constantly resorted to terrorism during elections in Jammu and Kashmir.

The old raga of Kashmir by Shahbaz Sharif Earlier, Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif had raised the Kashmir issue at the UNGA. He compared Kashmir to Palestine. In his 20-minute speech, Sharif also mentioned Article 370 and Burhan Wani.

Sharif had said that India was continuously increasing its military strength. He can use it against Pakistan. The Pakistani Prime Minister warned India that Pakistan would respond to any attack on the LoC.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif addressed the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).

Pakistani PM says India should withdraw Article 370 Prime Minister Sharif said that to maintain peace in Kashmir, India should withdraw the decision of Article 370. He said that like the Palestinian people, the people of Kashmir also fought for their freedom for a century .

Sharif said, “Despite Indian oppression, the people of Kashmir uphold the ideology of Burhan Wani and fight continuously. We are with them in this fight.

The Pakistani prime minister also expressed concern over growing Islamophobia around the world. He said insults to the Quran have increased. Mosques are attacked. This is a matter of concern and we must fight it together.

Sharif also said that the scariest situation of Islamophobia is in India. The Hindu supremacist agenda dominates in India. Its aim is to weaken India’s 20 million Muslims and erase India’s Islamic heritage.