India Refers To Mumbai Attack As Retaliation For Pakistani PM's UN "Peace" Remark
Mijito Vinito, called Pak Pm's assertions baseless and accused Islamabad of engaging in "cross-border terrorism" in relation to the Kashmir conflict.
New Delhi : Government officials lashes out at Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday for his anti-India speech delivered the day before at the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). Mijito Vinito, the first secretary of the Indian Mission to the United Nations, called Shehbaz Sharif's assertions baseless and accused Islamabad of engaging in "cross-border terrorism" in relation to the Kashmir conflict. "It's unfortunate that Pakistan's prime minister decided to use this assembly to level baseless charges against India. He did this to cover up wrongdoing in his own country and to defend his government's policies toward India "As Mr. Vinito put it. Also Read: BGMi Unban Date in India 2023: Will game make a comeback? In an apparent reference to terrorist Dawood Ibrahim, he vowed that the government will never provide refuge to those responsible for the 1993 bombings in Mumbai. Also Read: Israel-Palestine Conflict- Israel lau…