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370 should be revoked in Kashmir; U.N. Prime Minister of Pakistan in General Assembly; Indian envoy warns Pakistan that cross-border terrorism will invite 'inevitable consequences'

New York: UN. India gave a muted reply to the Pakistan Prime Minister who made a reference to Kashmir in the General Assembly. India's diplomatic representative to the United Nations, Bhavika Mangalanandan, gave a blunt reply to Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif.

Bhavika spoke while exercising India's Right of Reply. Its video has already gone viral on social media.

U.N. The controversial remark of the Prime Minister of Pakistan was made in the 79th session of the General Assembly. Shahbaz Sharif told UN that India should stop targeting the poor people of Kashmir. Said in the General Assembly. He said that there should be international intervention for this. demanded in the General Assembly. The Prime Minister of Pakistan also demanded the withdrawal of Article 370 from the UN. Raised in the General Assembly. With this, the Indian representative Bhavika Mangalanandan gave a harsh response to Pakistan.

"Pakistan has been using cross-border terrorism as a weapon against its neighbors since ancient times. Pakistan has attacked our Parliament, financial capital Mumbai, markets and pilgrimage centers. The list does not end here. For such a country to talk about violence is the height of hypocrisy. It is unusual for a country with a history of rigged elections to talk about political elections.' -Bhavika Mangalanandan said.

"The reality is that Pakistan wants to own our territory. Pakistan has continuously tried to disrupt the elections in Jammu and Kashmir, an integral part of India. Jammu and Kashmir is an integral and inalienable part of India.' -Bhavika continued.

Bhavika Mangalanandan warned Pakistan that cross-border terrorism against India would invite 'inevitable consequences'. Stating that Shahbaz Sharif's remarks about Kashmir are unacceptable, Bhavika added that Pakistan is trying to counter the truth by using lies again and again.

"It is ridiculous for a country that committed genocide in 1971 and still persecutes its own minorities to speak of intolerance and fear. The world is seeing what Pakistan is. We are talking about the country that protected Osama Bin Laden for a long time. The country has fingerprints in many terrorist attacks in the world.' -Bhavika Mangalanandan said.

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