Key Points

India delivered a scathing critique of Pakistan's democratic credentials at the UN General Assembly. Indian MP PP Chaudhary highlighted systematic election rigging and human rights violations in Pakistan. He emphasized Kashmir's remarkable progress under Indian governance. The speech exposed Pakistan's attempts to divert attention from its internal challenges by making irrelevant claims at the international forum.

Key Points: India Exposes Pakistan's Democracy Failures at UN

  • India criticizes Pakistan's election manipulation at UN General Assembly
  • Kashmir development showcases India's focused governance approach
  • Pakistani security forces accused of killing 12 protesters
  • Chaudhary calls out Pakistan's misuse of UN platform
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'Democracy alien to dump truck Islamabad': India lambasts Pakistan at UN

Indian MP PP Chaudhary condemns Pakistan's democratic record at UN, highlights Kashmir's progress and Islamabad's human rights violations.

"Democratic traditions and values are alien to Pakistan - PP Chaudhary, Indian MP"

United Nations, Oct 10

India has slammed Pakistan over its diatribes on Kashmir, saying the traditions of democracy are “alien” to it.

Speaking at the General Assembly Committee on Social, Humanitarian and Cultural issues, Indian Member of Parliament PP Chaudhary lambasted Pakistan, saying that nothing can be expected of a country whose Army chief called it a "dump truck".

He said that the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir has made astounding progress "in multiple spheres" and this "attests to focused attention paid by India to improve the daily lives of citizens."

"Democratic traditions and values are alien to Pakistan, and it is not a surprise that they have chosen not to account for the will of the people by them as recently as October 2024," he said.

"A country that regularly rigs its elections, jails its popular leaders, bombs its population and is presently brutally suppressing popular protest should be ashamed to point fingers at others," he said.

Pakistan's security forces killed at least 12 people last week in the Pakistan-occupied Kashmir during Islamabad's campaign to brutally crush demands for government reform.

"The truth is, Pakistan is diverting focus from the failed state it is. Nothing short can be expected from a country whose own army chief was characterised as a dump truck," Chaudhury added.

He criticised Pakistan for insulting the intelligence of the members of the UN by making ridiculous assertions.

"Pakistan continues to display its utter lack of respect for this august forum by misusing the principle of self-determination to further its narrow political ends," he said.

Chaudhary was responding to a statement made by Pakistan against India earlier in the committee, even though Islamabad's claims had no relevance to the subject of discussion at the committee.

- IANS

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Priya S
The "dump truck" comment by their own army chief says everything about how they view their own country. Meanwhile, J&K is progressing well under Indian administration with better infrastructure and opportunities for locals.
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Rohit P
While I support India's stance, I wish our diplomats would focus more on constructive dialogue rather than just counter-attacks. Sometimes the high-handed language doesn't help our international image. Still, Pakistan's hypocrisy needs to be called out.
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited Kashmir recently, I can confirm the development is visible everywhere. New roads, schools, hospitals - things are changing for the better. Pakistan should focus on their own problems instead of interfering.
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Vikram M
Pakistan killing 12 protestors in PoK while lecturing us about human rights? The irony is too much! They should look at their own backyard first. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Michael C
Strong words but necessary. Pakistan's military has always controlled their democracy. At least in India, we can criticize our government without fear of being jailed or killed. That's the real difference.

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