At UN, India accuses Pakistan of delisting 4,000 terrorists, changing demography of PoK

India on Monday accused Pakistan of harbouring terrorists as well as changing the demography of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir through persecution of minorities, enforced disappearances and influx of outsiders, News18 reported.

“Full scale training camps and launchpads of terrorists are being escalated in Pakistan-occupied parts of Indian Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh at great expense, for sustaining cross border terrorism against India,” Pawan Kumar Badhe, India’s first secretary to the United Nations in Geneva, told the General Assembly. Badhe alleged that Pakistan has allowed delisting of 4,000 terrorists “to sustain its terror ecosystem”.

The Indian delegation also said that Pakistan continues to persecute its minorities, the Hindustan Times reported. “Various international organisations have termed Pakistan as the killing field for…

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