Key Points

India's UN Ambassador P. Harish delivered a scathing critique of Pakistan's terrorist protection strategies at the UN Security Council. He exposed the direct involvement of Pakistani military and government officials in supporting terrorist networks. The diplomatic statement highlighted how Pakistan uses civilian cover to advance terrorism and deliberately targets civilian areas. India's argument emphasized the need for genuine international action against state-sponsored terrorism.

Key Points: India Exposes Pakistan's Terrorist Civilian Shield at UN

  • India reveals Pakistan's military openly supports terrorist networks
  • UN Security Council debate highlights terrorist protection tactics
  • Operation Sindoor exposes terrorist-government nexus
  • Diplomatic confrontation over civilian protection claims
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Pakistan terrorists cannot hide behind claim that they are 'civilians': India

India challenges Pakistan's terrorist protection tactics at UN Security Council, revealing military's direct terrorist connections

"Protection of civilians should not serve as an argument for protection of UN-designated terrorists - P. Harish, India's UN Ambassador"

United Nations, May 24

India has declared that Pakistan-based terrorists cannot claim immunity from anti-terrorism action by asserting that they are civilians.

"Let us be clear: Protection of civilians should not serve as an argument for protection of UN-designated terrorists," India's Permanent Representative to the UN, P. Harish, told the UN Security Council on Friday.

"Pakistan has repeatedly used the civilian cover to advance the cause of terrorism," he said.

Speaking at a Security Council debate on emerging threats to civilians and protecting them, Ambassador Harish dismissed Pakistan's claims that civilians were targeted during Operation Sindoor by drawing attention to the open nexus between terrorists and the Pakistani government and military.

"A nation that makes no distinction between terrorists and civilians has no credentials to speak about protecting civilians," Harish said.

"We just recently saw senior government, police, and military officials pay respects at the funeral of noted terrorists targeted by Operation Sindoor," he added.

Pakistan military's top brass, including Lieutenant General Fayyaz Hussain Shah and Major General Rao Imran, and Punjab Police Inspector General Usman Anwar were among those who attended the funerals of terorrists killed in the Operation Sindoor strikes, including Hafiz Abdur Rauf, a senior leader of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) who is designated a terrorist by the US government.

Pakistan retaliated to the strikes on terrorists by deliberately shelling India's border areas, killing more than 20 civilians," Ambassador Harish said.

"There was intentional targeting of places of worship, including gurudwaras, temples, and convents, as well as medical facilities," he added.

"To preach at this body after such behaviour is grossly hypocritical," he said.

"Regrettably, during armed conflict civilians, including women and children, are used as human shields for military operations and terrorist activities. Therefore, it is paramount that the international community resolves to take concrete actions towards the implementation of relevant Security Council resolutions that have been previously adopted," he added.

India underscored that any attack on civilians and humanitarian workers is a grave violation of International Law, in particular International Humanitarian Law.

The existing legal framework concerning the protection of civilians cannot be overlooked.

"Respect for principles of the UN Charter, including sovereignty and territorial integrity of Member States, should remain the basis for all actions taken by the Council for the protection of civilians."

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally, India is calling out Pakistan's double standards on the global stage! How can they cry about civilian protection when their own officials attend terrorist funerals? 🤦‍♂️ The world needs to see this hypocrisy. Well said, Ambassador Harish!
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Priya M.
The targeting of our gurudwaras and temples by Pakistan is absolutely unacceptable. While we must protect genuine civilians, terrorists hiding among them cannot be given immunity. India's stance is 100% correct - security forces must have the right to act against threats.
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Arjun S.
While I support strong action against terrorists, we must be careful not to alienate ordinary Kashmiris caught in the middle. Some innocent people do suffer in cross-border tensions. Our diplomacy should highlight this distinction more clearly.
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Sunita P.
Pakistan's shelling killed 20 of our civilians but they lecture us on protection? Shameful! 😡 The UN must take action against state-sponsored terrorism. India has shown remarkable restraint despite repeated provocations.
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Vikram J.
The world needs to understand - when Pakistani generals attend terrorist funerals, it proves their military-terrorist nexus. Operation Sindoor was necessary self-defense. More such actions needed to protect our borders!
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Neha R.
As someone from Punjab, I've seen the impact of cross-border terrorism firsthand. While I fully support India's stance, I hope our government also focuses on rehabilitating border communities affected by these conflicts. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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