
Pak’s Fanatical Mindset is Well Known: India on Pak’s Reference to J&K at UN
The United Nations General Assembly has been witness to several heated debates and diplomatic sparring matches between India and Pakistan over the years. The latest episode in this ongoing saga unfolded when India’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Parvathaneni Harish, criticized Pakistan’s former Foreign Secretary’s statement on Jammu and Kashmir at the General Assembly. The Indian diplomat’s scathing remarks aimed straight at the heart of Pakistan’s problematic approach to the Kashmir issue, leaving little doubt about the Indian government’s displeasure.
Pakistan’s former Foreign Secretary, Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi, had made a statement at the General Assembly, reiterating Pakistan’s long-standing stance on Jammu and Kashmir. Qureshi claimed that Pakistan’s stance on the issue is based on the principles of self-determination and the UN Charter. India’s Permanent Representative, Parvathaneni Harish, however, was quick to respond, calling Pakistan’s statement “unjustified” and a reflection of its “fanatical mindset”.
Harish’s remarks were laced with a strong sense of indignation and frustration, reflecting India’s deep-seated concerns about Pakistan’s persistent attempts to internationalize the Kashmir issue. The Indian diplomat emphasized that Pakistan’s “frequent references” to Jammu and Kashmir at the UN General Assembly will not validate its claim or justify its “practice of cross-border terrorism”.
Harish’s comments are a stark reminder of the deep-seated animosity between India and Pakistan, which has its roots in the partition of the Indian subcontinent in 1947. The Kashmir issue has been a contentious topic between the two countries, with each side claiming sovereignty over the region. While India has maintained that Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of its territory, Pakistan has consistently argued that the region should be granted independence or merged with Pakistan.
The current situation in Jammu and Kashmir is a far cry from the peaceful times that once prevailed in the region. The region has been gripped by unrest and violence, with frequent clashes between Indian security forces and Kashmiri separatists. India has accused Pakistan of supporting and arming these separatists, while Pakistan has denied these allegations, claiming that it is only providing diplomatic and moral support to the Kashmiri people.
India’s Permanent Representative, Parvathaneni Harish, was clear in his message to Pakistan: the country’s “fanatical mindset” will not be tolerated or validated at the international level. Harish’s remarks were a strong rebuke to Pakistan’s attempts to internationalize the Kashmir issue, and a clear indication that India will not be swayed by Pakistan’s propaganda and diplomatic posturing.
The Kashmir issue is a complex and sensitive topic, with no easy solutions in sight. However, what is clear is that India and Pakistan must engage in a constructive and meaningful dialogue to address the concerns of both sides. The “practice of cross-border terrorism” that Pakistan has been accused of must come to an end, and the region must be allowed to return to a state of peace and normalcy.
In conclusion, India’s Permanent Representative, Parvathaneni Harish, was spot on in his assessment of Pakistan’s approach to the Kashmir issue. The “fanatical mindset” of Pakistan’s leaders is well known, and it is high time that they take a more constructive and peaceful approach to resolving this long-standing issue. The international community must also play a proactive role in promoting dialogue and peaceful resolution between India and Pakistan, and work towards creating an environment that is conducive to peace and stability in the region.
Source: https://x.com/IndiaUNNewYork/status/1900591971250385143