India is enraged by Prime Minister Imran Khan’s furious speech at the United Nations General Assembly.

At the United Nations, India and Pakistan fought, with Prime Minister Imran Khan accusing Pakistan of waging a “rule of terror” against Muslims, while an enraged India tried to levy false charges in retaliation.

In his presentation to the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly, Prime Minister Imran Khan talked of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s aim to “purge India of Muslims.”

“The ugliest and most prevalent kind of Islamophobia currently governs India,” Khan stated in a video speech owing to COVID-19 preparations.

“The fascist RSS-BJP regime’s hate-filled Hindutva ideology has unleashed a reign of fear and violence on India’s 200 million-strong Muslim minority,” he added.

PM Imran Khan was alluding to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party and its associated Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, a century-old Hindu revivalist organisation with a paramilitary component.

Under Modi’s leadership, India has revoked the statehood of Kashmir, its only Muslim-majority territory, enacted a citizenship legislation that critics deem discriminatory, and experienced recurrent outbreaks of religious-based violence.

On the day Modi arrived at the White House, Prime Minister Imran Khan, who has yet to meet with President Joe Biden, claimed that business ties with billion-plus India allowed it to “get away with human rights atrocities with full impunity.”

Sneha Dubey, India’s First Secretary in the General Assembly, utilised her right to react to the premier’s impassioned address, accusing Pakistan of harbouring terrorists.


“This is the country that masquerades as a fireman,” she explained.


“Pakistan breeds terrorists in their own backyard in the expectation that they will only cause harm to their neighbours.”


“Unlike Pakistan, India is a pluralistic democracy with a sizable minority community that has gone on to hold the top posts in the country,” Dubey asserted.

Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, she added, “were, are, and will always be an integral and inalienable part of India.” She emphasised that this includes Pakistan’s “occupied” regions.

Pakistan responds:


Meanwhile, in response to the Indian official’s claims, Pakistani representative Saima Saleem stated that Jammu and Kashmir is “neither a so-called vital part of India nor an internal concern of India.”

According to the Pakistani envoy, India continues to occupy an internationally recognised disputed area, the final disposition of which must be decided in line with the democratic norms of a referendum under UN Security Council resolutions.

To distract attention away from the growing international criticism of India’s extensive and worsening human rights violations in India-occupied Kashmir, she added, New Delhi continues to lodge unfounded charges and depend on blatant lies and obfuscation.

“India’s obsessive love for Pakistan is neither new nor surprising. It has infiltrated its governing elite as well as its governance institutions “The representative mentioned it.

“However, there is a method to this preoccupation because it underlies India’s electoral and foreign policies under the governing RSS-BJP ‘Hindutva’ inspired administration,” she explained.

According to the spokesperson, the EU Disinfo Lab has vividly demonstrated how India has used similar deflection, deception, and misinformation techniques against Pakistan, notably at the United Nations.

According to the speaker, India’s abuses of human rights in occupied Jammu and Kashmir are extensively documented in the two reports of the High Commissioner on Human Rights.