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Before there was real showdown, diplomatic tensions between India and Pakistan were simmering. This heated clash between the countries' diplomats took place at the United Nations General Assembly in September.
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00:00Pakistan will not forget the killing of the innocent children of Peshawar school, the
00:20worst attack in Moscow, the responsibility of these attacks was the protection of India,
00:31we will never forget.
00:33The eastern neighbor is financially helping and supporting terrorism against Pakistan.
00:50The Indian government has been supporting the Indian people since the beginning.
00:57The Indian government has been supporting the Indian people since the beginning.
01:01You tell me, how could the conversation move forward in that environment?
01:06Even now, after the new government came to Pakistan, the Prime Minister Imran Khan wrote
01:11a letter to PM Modi and expressed his desire that if the foreign ministers of both countries
01:16meet, it would be good.
01:19We accepted his proposal, but a few hours later, a few hours later, the news came that
01:26three soldiers of Jammu and Kashmir police were first kidnapped and then killed.
01:33Do these actions reflect the intention of the conversation?
01:36The meeting was expected.
01:38There was a good opportunity here in the United Nations to discuss all matters.
01:47Due to the negative attitude, the Modi government lost the opportunity for the third time.
01:55They gave the opportunity to politics on peace.
01:59Amongst the most outrageous were the preposterous allegations relating to the horrifying terror
02:05attack on Peshawar school four years ago.
02:09Let me recollect for the new government of Pakistan, the outpouring of sorrow and pain
02:15in India that followed the massacre of innocent children in 2014.
02:20The despicable insinuation made by the foreign minister of Pakistan dishonors the memory
02:26of the innocent lives lost to terrorists that day.
02:30It is a desperate attempt to look away from the monster of terror that Pakistan has itself created.
02:36One would indeed marvel at the credentials of the pontiff, for who would be more qualified
02:41to talk of terrorism than those who practice it as an instrument of state policy?
02:46The breeding ground of terrorism in our region are the RSS centers of fascism.
02:52The claims of religious superiority are perpetrated through straight patronage all across India.
02:58The perpetrators of Samjhauta terrorist attack receive state patronage.
03:02Where an unabashed Hindu extremist Yogi Adityanath, who openly advocates religious superiority
03:08of the Hindus, serves as the face of the largest Indian state, Uttar Pradesh.
03:13Can Pakistan deny the fact that it is the host and patron of 132 of the UN designated terrorists
03:22and 22 terrorist entities sanctioned under the 1267 and 1988 UN Security Council sanctions regime as of today?
03:31Illiberal India of today, there is no room for dissent.
03:34Can India deny that over 100,000 civilians have been killed in Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir,
03:40which are well documented by human rights organizations and the international media?
03:44The new foreign minister of Pakistan chose to term the gruesome killing of our security personnel
03:50by Pakistani sponsor terrorists as flimsy grounds.
03:54While it may not be the case for Pakistan, for India, every loss of life counts.

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