Swaraj tells Pakistan to introspect, highlights Balochistan


United Nations, Sep 26 (PTI): In a sharp rebuke to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's "tirade" on Kashmir, India today said those accusing others of rights violations must introspect as it censured Pakistan for the first time at the UNGA for perpetrating the "worst form of state oppression" in Balochistan.

Taking a veiled dig at Pakistan, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj in her address at the 71st UN General Assembly (UNGA) session said there are nations "in our midst" where UN designated terrorists roam freely and deliver "their poisonous sermons of hate with impunity", an apparent reference to Mumbai attack mastermind and Jamaat-ud-Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed.

She also made a strong pitch for isolating such nations who speak the language of terrorism and for whom sheltering terrorists has become "their calling card".

"In our midst, there are nations that still speak the language of terrorism, that nurture it, peddle it, and export it. To shelter terrorists has become their calling card. We must identify these nations and hold them to account," Swaraj asserted in her nearly 20-minute speech.

"These nations, in which UN designated terrorists roam freely, lead processions and deliver their poisonous sermons of hate with impunity, are as culpable as the very terrorists they harbour. Such countries should have no place in the comity of nations," Swaraj said, in essence making a call to the international community to isolate such nations.

In a strong rebuttal of the "baseless allegations" made by Sharif from the podium of the General Assembly about human rights violations by India in Kashmir, Swaraj said, "I can only say that those accusing others of human rights violations would do well to introspect and see what egregious abuses they are perpetrating in their own country, including in Balochistan. The brutality against the Baloch people represents the worst form of state oppression."

Countering Pakistan's claims that India has imposed pre-conditions on talks, Swaraj said India got the terror attacks of Pathankot and Uri "in return" for taking the initiative to resolve issues with Islamabad not on the basis of conditions but on friendship.

She told Pakistan to "abandon this dream" of obtaining Kashmir, asserting that Jammu and Kashmir is an "integral part of India and will always remain so".

"It (Pakistan) persists in the belief that such attacks will enable it to obtain the territory it covets," Swaraj said, adding that their plans will not succeed.

Swaraj forcefully rejected Sharif's remarks in his General Assembly address last week that India has placed "pre-conditions" for talks which are not acceptable to him.

"What pre-conditions? Did we impose any pre-condition before extending an invitation for the oath-taking ceremony of our Government?" Swaraj said, referring to the unprecedented move by Modi to invite heads of the governments from the South Asian neighborhood, including Sharif, for his oath-taking ceremony in May 2014.

"Did we impose any pre-condition when I went to Islamabad for the Heart of Asia conference and agreed to begin the Comprehensive Bilateral Dialogue? Did we impose any pre- condition when Prime Minister Modi travelled from Kabul to Lahore? What pre-conditions?," Swaraj said, making a reference to the surprise visit Modi made to Lahore last December on his way back from Kabul.

In her address, Swaraj said India has attempted an unprecedented "paradigm of friendship" with Pakistan over the last years, which has included wishing the Pakistani leader on the festival of Eid, wishing success to the his cricket team and extending good wishes for his health. In return, she said for these gestures, India got the terror attacks in Uri and Pathankot.

"We took the initiative to resolve issues not on the basis of conditions, but on the basis of friendship! We have in fact attempted a paradigm of friendship in the last two years which is without precedent.

"We conveyed Eid greetings to the Prime Minister of Pakistan, wished success to his cricket team, extended good wishes for his health and well being. Did all this come with pre-conditions attached," Swaraj said.

"And what did we get in return? Pathankot, Bahadur Ali, and Uri. Bahadur Ali is a terrorist in our custody, whose confession is a living proof of Pakistan's complicity in cross-border terror," she added.

Her speech came just over a week after 18 Indian jawans were killed in a deadly attack by Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorists from across the border on an army base in Kashmir's Uri.

Launching a blistering attack on Pakistan, Modi on Saturday warned Pakistan that the Uri terror attack will not be forgotten and the sacrifice of the jawans will not go in vain.

In early January this year, two security personnel were killed when a group of heavily armed militants attacked the Pathankot Air Force Station.

Ali, a Pakistani national allegedly working for terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba who hails from Jahama village of Raiwind in Lahore, was arrested from a village in north Kashmir on July 25.

The Army had found three AK-47 rifles, two pistols and Rs 23,000 in his possession. Ali was allegedly trained at a Lashkar camp in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

Swaraj asserted that when confronted with such evidence, Pakistan "remains in denial".

Swaraj's attack on Pakistan comes after Prime Minister Modi, addressing the East Asia Summit in Laos earlier this month, had said that there is "one country in our neighbourhood" which "produces and exports" terror and had called on the international community to isolate and sanction "this" instigator.

In a speech in Kozhikode on Saturday, his first public address after the Uri incident, Modi had said that India will intensify its efforts so that Pakistan is completely isolated.

Swaraj asserted that terrorism deeply concerns every member of the UN General Assembly, with people from New York, Kabul, Uri and Istanbul bearing the brunt of the growing scourge.

"This month we marked the 15th Anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks on this city. Tragically, less than 15 days ago, another attempt at killing innocents was made through an act of terror in this same city," Swaraj said reffering to the bombings in Manhattan and New Jersey earlier this month.

"We, who have suffered in Uri recently, understand the pain inflicted by the same forces. The world has been battling this scourge for long. However, despite the blood and tears of innocent victims, attacks this year alone in Kabul and Dhaka, Istanbul and Mogadishu, Brussels and Bangkok, Paris, Pathankot and Uri as well as daily barbaric tragedies in Syria and Iraq, remind us that these malevolent forces are yet to be defeated," she said.

Swaraj underlined that the international community must acknowledge that terrorism is undoubtedly the biggest violation of human rights and is a crime against humanity.

"It targets the innocent and kills indiscriminately. Terrorism has gone way beyond affecting individuals or nations -- it is a crime against humanity itself. But it is important to ask -- who is behind this and who benefits from it? Terrorists do not own banks or weapons factories, so let us ask the real question: who finances these terrorists, who arms them and provides sanctuaries?" she said, adding that Afghanistan too had raised similar concerns on terror financing and safe havens from the UNGA podium.

"History proves that those who seed extremist ideologies, reap a bitter harvest. The germ of evil has grown into a hydra-headed monster, backed by technological sophistication that threatens the peace and harmony of our world," Swaraj said.

She called on the international community to unite across our differences to defeat terrorism, saying the fight against the global scourge cannot be won if distinctions are made between terrorists.

"We will not be able to win against terrorism by making specious distinctions between your problems and mine, between terrorists who attack you and those who attack me. For we do not know who this Frankenstein's monster will devour next," she said.

There is only one way to defeat terrorism and that is to "unite across our differences, add steel to our resolve and inject urgency in our response," she said.
Nations must forget their prejudices and join hands together to script an effective strategy against terror, Swaraj stressed.

"This is not an impossible task provided we have the will. We can do it, we must do it. Otherwise our future generations will forever hold us to account. And if any nation refuses to join this global strategy, then we must isolate it," she asserted.

 

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Tue, Sep 27 2016

    YOUR OBSERVATION IS GOOD AND HOLD WATER PROVIDED PAKISTAN LISTEN TO IT

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Tue, Sep 27 2016

    This is called muh tod jawab. After befitting replies to the terrorist nation, it’s time for some peaceful measures – fortifying borders, bringing normalcy in Kashmir, controlling flow of water to Pak and rehabilitating Kashmiris who had fled their homes.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Tue, Sep 27 2016

    India delivers speeches and discusses the matter over debates and PAK continues ignoring them. They answer with guns and grandees.
    Why Modi being such a powerful orator did not address at UNGA session instead of Susma Swaraj. He still convinces Indians with in India.

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  • JK, Udupi

    Tue, Sep 27 2016

    Very nice speech given by Mrs.Swaraj. She gave very responsible and balanced speech, covered more on economy and other related matters like clean India, make in India project etc. She didn't make it Pakistan hate speech unlike Paki PM.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Sep 27 2016

    At least Sushma delivered Modi's "Muh Tod Jawab" ...

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  • sri, Karkala

    Tue, Sep 27 2016

    We have very good central government this time.
    Score hundred out of hundred.

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  • LESLIE MENDONZA, CHELUR- BANTWAL

    Tue, Sep 27 2016

    Leslie Mendonza,
    Chelur- Bantwal

    Nawaz Sharif is only building castles in the air and he should forgo Kashmir, once and for all. As Ms. Sushma Swaraj rightly said, Kashmir is and will always remain to be an integral part of India, whatsoever. She has given a befitting reply to these PAK pigs at the UNGA meet. Whatever she said is quite true and they have no right to claim our land.

    At this time of crisis, Let us all be united- irrespective of religion, caste and any party which he or she belongs and show our solidarity with our motherland. Anybody who don't stand by our country at this critical juncture are mere traitors and betrayers and they should be kicked out from our soil. This is my sincere point of view. India won't succumb to Pakistan's threat and is firmly resolved and committed to protect and defend every citizen of our country. Let us all remain united and fight for our legitimate cause.

    God bless and protect our motherland.

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  • John, Udupi

    Tue, Sep 27 2016

    Bak bak bak...in front of mike!!! This government is good only in that....MMS never took to mike but his actions against Pakistan were enough for that country to calm down!.

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  • sri, Karkala

    Tue, Sep 27 2016

    @john- yes I agree. After 2008 Mumbai terror strikes government of India behaved like nothing big has happened! Situation was very calm.

    Only media aired live stream 24 hrs and India released some dossier in installments. Everyone knows that your MMS want to retire peacefully!

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  • John, Udupi

    Tue, Sep 27 2016

    sri, the terrorists acts today that are committed are being carried out by the same terrorists that were released by NDA!!!!. Why they were taken in airforce plane in 5 star comfort and released!?

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  • Ravi, Kapu

    Tue, Sep 27 2016

    John, Udupi
    Dozens of terror attacks including 26/11 from 2004-2014.. What action are you talking about?

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  • John, Udupi

    Tue, Sep 27 2016

    Ravi, by action I mean that terrorists like Afzal Guru and Kasab were hanged by UPA but terrorists like Saeed, Masood were released with state sponsored red carpet farewell by NDA!!!!. Manmohan refused to go to Pakistan as well as refused cricket tour with them!. But Modiji, Sushma and Jaitley all went to Pakistan uninvited and talked great about their experience in Pakistan. Understood....!!!???

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  • Ashfak A. Karnad, Khobar

    Tue, Sep 27 2016

    Great Sushmaji, good words, I appreciate it but same time I would like to know what about our internal terrorist, they also roaming freely in India. We must crack down all terrorist organizations and internal terrorist belongs to any caste or any community without showing mercy on them. Justice to be justified.

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  • Krisna Dasa, Udupi

    Tue, Sep 27 2016

    Rebuke to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif should be done by Prime Minister Narandra Modi not by External affairs minster. This year Modi is missing at the annual UN session and hiding from Indo American community in New York particularly from powerful Patel and Desai community. Show up is over No meetings with US prudent or other world leaders in the side lines of United Nation General Assembly.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Mon, Sep 26 2016

    Excellent Speech by our External affairs minister - Ms Sushma Swaraj . Proud of You . J & K is an integral part of India and will remain so for generations to come .

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  • JP, Mangalore/Dubai

    Mon, Sep 26 2016

    But that country make the best Biriyani. Don't believe me, ask our PM :)

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  • RSRB, Kundapura / Singapore

    Tue, Sep 27 2016

    Ronald D, Udupi
    Sorry, PM is vegetarian...
    Ask RAMYA...:-):-)

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  • John, Udupi

    Tue, Sep 27 2016

    Oh is it!? Then how come 2002 happened!?. Already proven this government is two faced! So anything possible!

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  • Bhat VP, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Tue, Sep 27 2016

    Who told Biriyani is not vegetarian ? I know people who made fish, egg, chicken, also veg !!

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Mon, Sep 26 2016

    It's high time our leaders realized 'laathon ke bhooth baathon se nahin maanthe'

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  • Clifford Fernandes, Toronto

    Tue, Sep 27 2016

    baathonka booth laath nai maar sakta, kaali bada bada baath kar sakta.

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