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Added on : 2019-09-29 08:00:00

Fielding a junior diplomat in its right of reply to Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s address to the United Nations, India mocked his angry presentation before the General Assembly on Friday as “hate speech” coming from a “medieval mindset” from a country that that has “monopolised the entire value chain of the industry of terrorism”.
The first secretary in India’s foreign ministry, Vidisha Maitra conveyed New Delhi’s full fury on Saturday, virtually calling Pakistan a terrorist state using evidence built up by the global community, after Khan had lit into India with a theatrical presentation centring on the Kashmir issue, including overwrought scenarios of massacres leading to nuclear war.
 

Fielding a junior diplomat in its right of reply to Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s address to the United Nations, India mocked his angry presentation before the General Assembly on Friday as “hate speech” coming from a “medieval mindset” from a country that that has “monopolised the entire value chain of the industry of terrorism”.
The first secretary in India’s foreign ministry, Vidisha Maitra conveyed New Delhi’s full fury on Saturday, virtually calling Pakistan a terrorist state using evidence built up by the global community, after Khan had lit into India with a theatrical presentation centring on the Kashmir issue, including overwrought scenarios of massacres leading to nuclear war.
 

Editor & Publisher : Dr Dhimant Purohit

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