New York: India on Thursday slammed Pakistan for raising the Kashmir issue during the UN General Assembly debate, calling it a “desperate attempt to spread lies”. India’s Permanent Ambassador to the United Nations Prateek Mathur said, ‘Today when we are meeting to discuss UNSC reforms, a representative of Pakistan has again made an inappropriate reference to Jammu and Kashmir. Jammu and Kashmir remains an integral and inalienable part of India, irrespective of what Pakistan’s representative may believe.’ He made the remarks during a UN Security Council meeting on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly on India’s ‘right of reply’. did in.
Indian Ambassador Prateek Mathur said, “Pakistan’s desperate attempts to spread lies and its bad habit of violating the sanctity of multilateral global forums deserve collective criticism and perhaps even sympathy.” UN Security Council. This came a scathing response from India on Pakistan’s false claims during a crucial meeting of the UN General Assembly in 2016. Earlier, India’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Ruchira Kamboj spoke at the G4 in the UNGA on equal representation of the UN Security Council. Gave statement. Let us tell you that G4 means the group of India, Brazil, Germany and Japan.
Earlier, India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Ruchira Kamboj made a statement on behalf of the G4 countries at the UNGA on equal representation of the UN Security Council. Kamboj tweeted on Thursday that today I made a G4 statement at the UNGA on equal representation of the UN Security Council. In it he stated that the longer reform is stalled, the greater the lack of representation which is an inevitable and pre-determined condition for the legitimacy and effectiveness of the Security Council.
Speaking on behalf of the G4 countries – Brazil, Germany, Japan and India – he said that the longer the reform of the Security Council is delayed, the greater will be its deficit in representation. Representation is a prerequisite for its validity and effectiveness. The Permanent Representative of India stressed that the time is right for the Security Council to bring its Charter in line with its responsibility to act on behalf of the entire membership. He said that this cannot be achieved without increasing the membership in both the categories. Only this Council will be able to effectively manage today’s global conflicts and increasingly complex and interconnected global challenges.