At UN, Pakistan hits back at India, calling it terrorism's 'principal' perpetrator in South Asia.

UNITED NATIONS -- A Pakistani diplomat has categorically rejected India's allegations about Pakistan's involvement in terrorist acts, citing instances of the Indian sponsorship of terrorism and aggression against all its neighbours that makes New Delhi the "principle perpetrator, sponsor, financier and abettor" of terrorism in South Asia

"The myth of terrorism against Pakistan, created and propagated by India, cannot and will not hide the stark reality that people of Pakistan, the Indian Illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) and its own minorities are victims of its state-sponsored terrorism," Saima Saleem, counselor at the Pakistan Mission to the United Nations, told the UN General Assembly on Friday night.

Ms. Saleem was exercising her right of reply to Indian delegate Mijito Vinito's allegations about Pakistan sponsoring cross-border terrorism and accusing it of making " untenable territorial claims against neighbours"-- an obvious reference to Jammu and Kashmir.

The Indian delegate made that statement in response to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif speech to the 193-member Assembly in which the Pakistani leader drew world community's attention to New Delhi's grave human rights violations in occupied Kashmir and called for resolving the UN-recognized dispute in accordance with Security Council resolutions.

In her remarks, the Pakistani delegate said that India has sponsored and perpetrated terrorism and aggression against all its neighbours by creating terrorist groups, and destabilizing and blockading neighbours to do its strategic bidding.

In Pakistan, she said India was funding and supporting terrorist organizations like the TTP (Tehreek-i-Tliban and the BLA (Balochistan Liberation Army), whose attacks have resulted in the killing of thousands of innocent Pakistanis.

"Since the Hindutva inspired RSS-BJP Government's unilateral and illegal actions on August 5, 2019 termed as 'Final Solution', India's 900,000 occupation forces in occupied Kashmir - the 'densest' occupation in history - have escalated their oppression of 8 million Kashmiri men, women and children in the world's largest 'open-air prison'," the Pakistani delegate said.

She accused India of extra-judicial killings in fake encounters; enforced disappearances of 15,000 young Kashmiri boys; incarceration of the entire Kashmiri leadership; bringing about demographic change by issuing millions of fake domicile certificates to non-Kashmiris; gerrymandering of electoral...

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