At UNGA, Prime Minister Modi Sends A Clear Message To Pakistan And Talks About Regressive Thinking And Extremism

Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi on Saturday delivered a coherent message at the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York on September 25, 2021. Hinting at Pakistan and Afghanistan, he said that nations using terrorism as a “political tool” should realize the threat it poses to them as well.


Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Talking about the circumstances in Afghanistan, PM Modi stressed that proxy war and terror in Afghanistan were asking the world tough questions. In another veiled attack towards Pakistan, he indirectly gave a clear message and said "It needs to be ensured that the land of Afghanistan is not used for spreading terrorism and terror attacks."


Speaking about regressive thinking and extremism, PM Modi said that regressive thinking and extremism were a major threat across the world now. “Regressive thinking and extremism are growing threats. Scientific, rational, and progressive thinking should be markers of development now,” he added

Sneha Dubey, India's first Secretary at UNGA, also gave a burning and befitting reply to Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan on his remarks about India. She said “Pakistan holds the ignoble record of hosting the largest number of terrorists proscribed by the UNSC (United Nations Security Council). Osama bin Laden got shelter in Pakistan. Even today, Pakistan leadership glorifies him as a martyr.”

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Writer - Sahil Madaan


 

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