India's "soar high" trajectory in UNGA!

Its high time that India and Pakistan have been preparing for tug-of-words in the upcoming United Nations General Assembly where it has been reported that the Indian Prime minister Narendra Modi and his Pakistan counterpart will take one the powerful podiums across the globe on the same day of September 27th which has been speculated that Kashmir agenda will be on the peak of their addresses.

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While addressing the press conference in New York, India's permanent representative at the United Nations Syed Akbaruddin had proclaimed that India will soar high if the rivalry border nation stoops low by flagging the Kashmir issue on the international stage and expressed India's trajectory and confidence of ascending towards rebuffing the statements of Pakistan and he further warned Islamabad on its stance of unleashing mainstream hate speech.

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The reports droning the UN General Assembly had cited that it could be seen as India's response to the Pakistan's Foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, who had earlier indicated that Prime minister Imran Khan will forcefully raise the Kashmir issue while addressing the general assembly in front of the World leaders.

On the other hand, the sources have furnished that the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres will most probably table the discussions on Kashmir in the middle of the general assembly and the pictures had positively revealed that he might look for the prospects to hold concrete discussions, where the official spokesperson had cited that the Secretary General had already underlined the need for direct dialogues towards having resolution on the issue and to ensure that the human rights still have its hope over the region where he earlier had urged the respective governments to make sure that the local residents of Kashmir enjoy human rights.

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The tensions, unrest and uncertainty prevails between India and Pakistan over India's unilateral decision of revoking special status from the state of Jammu and Kashmir on August 5, which was accused by Pakistan that India had violated the rights of Kashmir people and adding to that, Pakistan government had downgraded the diplomatic ties with India where the Pakistan foreign office had expelled Indian High commissioner from Islamabad that had intensified the issue and oiled the unrest among two nations.

The Indian government had withstood in its claim that revoking the special status is an internal matter vested with Indian constitution while Pakistan has been attempting to destabilize the move of India in international stage by picturing the human rights violations committed by India in Kashmir.

 

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