Pakistan’s 'Unique Way' of Respecting People's Will Is Jailing PM, Giving Lifetime Immunity to Army Chief: India at UNSC
- India's Permanent Representative to the UN, Harish Parvathaneni, criticized Pakistan for focusing on harming India during an open debate.
- Harish stated that Pakistan has a unique way of respecting the will of its people by jailing a prime minister, referring to Imran Khan's detention.
- India announced that the Indus Waters Treaty will be paused until Pakistan stops supporting terrorism, as stated by Harish.
- Harish insisted that Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India, asserting that they were, are, and will always remain so.
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Jailed Imran Khan, gave lifetime immunity to Asim Munir: India shreds Pak at UN
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Jailed Imran Khan, granted lifetime immunity to Asim Munir: India slams Pakistan at UN - The Tribune
Remarks part of India's broader rejection of Pakistan's claims over Jammu and Kashmir, which New Delhi termed 'unwarranted' and reflective of Islamabad's 'obsessive focus on harming India'.
India criticises Pakistan's democratic situation, flags jailing of Imran Khan, military-backed constitutional changes
India on Monday (local time) sharply criticised Pakistan's domestic political situation at the United Nations Security Council, flagging Islamabad for jailing former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan and allowing its armed forces to engineer a "constitutional coup" through the new 27th amendment, which granted lifetime immunity to its Chief of Defence Forces, Asim Munir.
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