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New Delhi claims, “Militant outfits banned by UN act as proxies for Pak govt to fulfill its anti-India agenda”


KINS Desk
Srinagar, Jan 09 (KINS): India has claimed that the United Nations proscribed entities and designated militants act as proxies for Pakistani establishment to fulfill its anti-India agenda”.
 MEA Spokesman Anurag Srivastava said, “It is for the international community to hold Pakistan to account and ensure that it takes credible action against terror groups, terror infrastructure and individual militants”.
On a query on Pakistan court’s 15-year jail sentence to LeT militant Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, Mr Srivastava said, “the timing of these actions clearly suggests the intention of conveying a sense of compliance ahead of the Asia Pacific Joint Group (APJG) meeting and next Financial Action Task Force (FATF) plenary meeting next month. it has become routine for Pakistan to come up with such farcical actions prior to important meetings,” he claimed.
On a query on UNSC Taliban Sanctions Committee, the MEA Spokesman said, “India began its two-year tenure at the UN Security Council as a non-Permanent Member on the first of this month. During the tenure, India will be guided by a commitment to promote responsible and inclusive solutions to international peace and security, a new orientation for a reformed multilateral system and a world view anchored in our ethos of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” he said.(KINS)

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