Pahalgam Terror Attack / India slammed Pakistan in the United Nations called it a rogue country

After the Pahalgam terror attack, India slammed Pakistan at the United Nations. India termed Pakistan a "rogue nation", citing Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Asif's confession of supporting terrorism. Ambassador Yojna Patel appealed to the global community not to ignore Pakistan's actions.

Pahalgam Terror Attack: The recent horrific terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir has once again raised the tension between India and Pakistan to the peak. After the death of a large number of civilians in the attack, India has put Pakistan in the dock on the international platform. India's permanent representative to the United Nations, Yojana Patel, raised her voice against Pakistan in strong and harsh words and exposed its old faces associated with terrorism.

Pakistani minister's confession became India's weapon

India cited the recent television interview of Pakistan's Defense Minister Khawaja Asif in the United Nations, in which he openly admitted that Pakistan has been providing training and financial assistance to terrorist organizations for the last several decades. Yojana Patel said, "This is nothing new, but now the top leadership of Pakistan itself has admitted this shameful truth. This establishes Pakistan as a rogue nation, which is not only spreading regional instability but is also promoting global terrorism. Now the world cannot ignore it any more." Accusation of misuse of global platform

India also accused Pakistan of misusing a serious platform like the United Nations. Yojana Patel said that Pakistan repeatedly promotes false propaganda and baseless allegations against India, while the real truth has come out from the mouth of their leaders themselves.

New platform for victims of terrorism: VOTAN

India also announced the launch of 'Victims of Terrorism Association Network' (VOTAN) on this occasion. Its objective is to provide a safe platform to the victims of terrorism and involve them in the peace building process. Yojana Patel described this initiative as a historic step in the global fight against terrorism.

India's strong response after Pahalgam attack

After the Pahalgam terrorist attack, India has taken several strict steps against Pakistan at the diplomatic level. According to sources, India has limited bilateral talks with Pakistan and has intensified the demand for strict action against terrorism from the global community.

India's clear message on terrorism

Concluding her address, Yojna Patel said, "India has been a victim of terrorism for decades. We know that terrorism not only inflicts wounds, it hurts the soul of the entire society. Therefore, we reiterate that every form of terrorism must be condemned. Any kind of discrimination or sympathy is not acceptable in this."