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Pakistan’s non-Pakistani acts: Mouth on international stage, anti-India plan flopping

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New York, agency. At the international level once again Pakistan’s lies were caught. His trickery against India has proved useless. In the latest episode, the 1267 Sanctions Committee of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) rejected Pakistan’s demand to prosecute an Indian citizen as a global terrorist. According to informed sources, because of not being able to present enough evidence before the committee, this proposal of Pakistan was stopped by the US and it was terminated. Pakistan once again had to face the international stage.

Indian engineer accused of linking with terrorist group

According to a source, Pakistan had accused an engineer of an Indian manufacturing company operating in Afghanistan of joining the terrorist group. Last year he took the matter to UNSC. Pakistan had alleged that terrorist plot is done on the land of India. He accused the Indian engineer of joining the terrorist group. The UNSC asked Pakistan to present evidence in this regard. Once again Pakistan has failed its tricks. Once again his lie was caught. He failed in his mission due to lack of sufficient evidence.



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Pakistan declared angry after Azhar was declared a global terrorist. 

Terrorist incident in Pulwama or the issue of Kashmir, Pakistan has been resorting to lies. He is completely dazed. In 2017, Maulana Azhar, the head of Pakistan’s Jaish-e-Mohammad was named as a global terrorist due to India’s efforts. Since then, Pakistan has been on an international stage against India. Pakistan is trying to unfairly link Indian citizens to acts of terrorism. He is trying to discredit Indians.



What is UNSC 1267 committee

The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) 1267 committee was established to monitor terrorist groups operating in Afghanistan such as ISI and al-Qaeda and others. It has five non-permanent members along with five permanent members from China, US, UK, France and Russia. 

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