India slams Pakistan for raising Kashmir issue at UNSC
India slams Pakistan for raising Kashmir issue at UNSC
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New Delhi: After raising the Kashmir issue in the United Nations Security Council, India reprimanded Pakistan on Wednesday and asked UNSC member countries to once again see the real face of Pakistan by reminding them of Osama bin Laden. Let us tell you that India retaliated strongly against Pakistan, saying, 'The country which hosted Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and attacked the neighboring parliament, does not have the credibility to give "preaching".' With this, Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said, 'The credibility of the United Nations depends on the effective response of the UN to the major challenges of our time, whether it is pandemic, climate change, conflict or terrorism.'

At the same time, he added that "We are clearly focused today on the urgency of reforming multilateralism. We will naturally have our own particular views, but there is at least one growing commonality, that this cannot be delayed further." Let us also tell you that, this month India is the President of UNSC, and Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar is chairing India's signature program on reformed multilateralism. Apart from this, let us also tell you that Pakistan's Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto once again raised the issue of Kashmir in the UNSC and tried to advise India. Apart from Pakistan, Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar also reprimanded China.

In fact, while advocating reform in the UNAC, he targeted China and said, 'In today's era, terrorists are being saved at the international level.' Simultaneously, without naming China, the Indian Foreign Minister said, 'Terrorists are saved by misusing international and multilateral forums.'

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