New Delhi: India’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has once again reprimanded Pakistan for terrorism. S Jaishankar said that the world sees Pakistan as the epicenter of terrorism. He said that despite the two-year corona period, the global community has not forgotten where this root of terrorism lies. S Jaishankar was replying to a question related to Pakistan’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani’s statement at the United Nations Security Council. Responding to a journalist’s question and accusing India, he said, “No country has used terrorism better than India.”
S Jaishankar hits back at Hina Rabbani’s statement
In the conference, S Jaishankar mentioned US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. S Jaishankar said that I read Hina Rabbani’s statement in the media report. Meanwhile I remembered something from almost a decade ago. When Hillary Clinton visited Pakistan. Hina Rabbani Khar was also a minister then. Meanwhile, Clinton said in a joint press conference with Rabbani, “You can’t keep a snake in your backyard thinking it’s only going to bite your neighbor.” They will also bite those who hold them. But you all know that Pakistan is not known for taking good advice. Do you see what is happening there today?
S Jaishankar advised Pakistan
S Jaishankar said that Pakistan should improve its activities and try to be a good neighbour. The Indian foreign minister said the world is not ‘stupid’ and recognizes countries, organizations and individuals involved in terrorism. He said that whatever they (Pakistan) say, the truth is that everyone, the whole world today sees them as a hub of terrorism. S Jaishankar said, I know that the world is fighting against Corona for the last two and a half years. Many memories have become a bit hazy during this time. But I can say that the world has not forgotten where terrorism originates and whose imprint is visible on all activities outside the region.
Scold twice in 24 hours
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has reprimanded Pakistan twice in 24 hours. Earlier on Wednesday, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, while participating in an open debate at the United Nations Security Council, said that those who sheltered Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden and attacked the parliament of their neighboring country cannot campaign on this forum. He said the world is uniting on the challenge of terrorism but multilateral forums are being misused to bring justice and protect the conspirators. Jaishankar said reforms are the need of the hour. And I am sure about it.