Pakistan’s Permanent Ambassador to the United Nations Munir Akram said, “New India poses a grave threat,” citing instances of targeted and extrajudicial assassinations reported in Pakistan and abroad.
According to reports AniPakistan’s Permanent Representative also cited a report in a major US daily and said, “New India will invade your homes and kill you.”
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At the Assembly on May 2, Foreign Minister Akram said, “The Foreign Minister of Pakistan has informed the Security Council, the Secretary-General and the President of the Assembly of India about the targeted assassinations in Pakistan. This extraterritorial state terrorism is not limited to Pakistan. It has been extended to targeted killings of political opponents in Canada and is being attempted in the United States and possibly other countries.”
Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations said, “The Washington Post reported that Prime Minister Modi told cheering supporters last week, and I said, “Today, even India’s enemies cannot treat this person.” This is the new India. This new India is dangerous, unsafe, and insecure. is the provider of
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Previously, a major British newspaper Parentsreported that the Indian government carried out targeted killings of wanted persons in Pakistan as part of a broader strategy aimed at eliminating terrorists residing in foreign territory.
The newspaper cited sources as saying that 2023 saw a significant increase in targeted assassinations, with India implicated in attacks believed to have left around 15 people dead, “most of them by unknown armed groups. He was shot at close range.”
Earlier, some Western countries had expressed concern, saying the assassination was carried out deliberately on their territory at the direction of the Indian government.
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has accused “agents” of allegedly hiring the Indian government to kill Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a pro-Khalistan leader who was designated a terrorist by India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA) in 2020. Ani report.
However, India has rejected the allegations, calling them “unreasonable” and “baseless”.
Nijjar was shot dead as he left a gurdwara in Surrey in June last year. A video clip of his alleged murder surfaced in March this year, showing him being shot dead by armed men in what was described as a “contract killing”.
(With inputs from ANI)
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