Indian diplomat Kshitij Tyagi delivered a pointy rebuttal to Pakistan, denouncing it as a “failed state” hooked on propaganda and terror, on the fifth Assembly of the sixtieth Session of the UN Human Rights Council. He mentioned, “Our measured and proportionate response to the Pahalagm assault made that sufficiently clear. We want no classes from a terror sponsor, no sermons from a persecutor of minorities, no recommendation from a state that has conjured its personal credibility. India will proceed to guard its residents with unwavering resolve. We are going to defend our sovereignty with out compromise. And we are going to proceed to reveal, repeatedly, the flowery deception of a failed state whose survival relies upon upon trafficking in terror and tragedy.” In a separate remark throughout the identical session, Kshitij Tyagi added, “We’re compelled as soon as once more to handle provocations from a rustic whose personal management just lately likened it to a dump truck. Maybe an inadvertently apt metaphor for a state that continues to deposit recycled falsehoods and rancid propaganda earlier than this distinguished council. Pakistan’s systematic abuse of this discussion board, coupled with its routine manipulation of the OIC as its mouthpiece, has develop into a well-recognized sample. Its pathological fixation on India seems to supply it with existential validation.”
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