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India Shreds Pakistan To Bits At UN Over References To Ayodhya, CAA – NDTV

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Mar 16, 2024 ,
India Shreds Pakistan To Bits At UN Over References To Ayodhya, CAA – NDTV

India has actually knocked Pakistan over its recommendations to Ayodhya and CAA at the United Nations United Nations: India shred Pakistan to bits and explained it as a “damaged record” that stays stagnant while the world advances after Islamabad’s envoy referred to the Ram Temple in Ayodhya and Citizenship Amendment Act throughout remarks to the UN General Assembly. India’s Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Ruchira Kamboj stated this while reacting to remarks made by Pakistan’s Ambassador Munir Akram throughout the plenary conference on Friday where the resolution ‘Measures to fight Islamophobia’, presented by Pakistan, was embraced by the 193-member UN General Assembly. “One last point worries a delegation (and its remarks) that, just like a damaged record, stays regretfully stagnant while the world advances,” she stated. Munir Akram referred to the consecration of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya along with to the execution of the Citizenship Amendment Act. Ms Kamboj stated it is “regrettable undoubtedly to witness this delegation’s minimal and misdirected viewpoint on matters connecting to my nation, the more so, when the General Assembly thinks about a matter that requires knowledge, depth, and an international outlook from the whole subscription – maybe not the strength of this delegation.” Ms Kamboj provided a declaration in description of India’s position throughout the adoption of the resolution on ‘Measures to fight Islamophobia’ at the UN General Assembly. The General Assembly embraced the resolution, with 115 countries enacting favour, none versus and 44 abstentions, consisting of India, Brazil, France, Germany, Italy, Ukraine and the UK. (Except for the heading, this story has actually not been modified by NDTV personnel and is released from a syndicated feed.)

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