Pakistan resorts to Jammu and Kashmir issue to hide terrorist activities happening in its home – Sneha Dubey
Pakistan’s nefarious intentions regarding Kashmir are in everyone’s attention. Once again in the UN meeting, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan had raged on Kashmir. But like every time, this time also Pakistan got a strong reply from India. On behalf of India, India’s First Secretary Sneha Dubey gave a befitting reply to Pakistan, calling it a nation supporting terrorism.
Using the right to reply in the UN meeting, Sneha Dubey used the right to reply to Pakistan. Sneha said that this is not the first time that any leader of Pakistan has used UN platform to spread false and malicious propaganda against India. Sneha said that Pakistan uses this issue to divert people’s attention from its situation. Terrorists are roaming freely in Pakistan. Where common citizens and especially the minority community are subjected to atrocities.
Please tell that Sneha, who showed Pakistan its real face in front of the whole world, is a 2012 batch female officer. After becoming IFS, he was appointed in the Ministry of External Affairs. In 2014, he was sent to the Indian Embassy in Madrid. At present, she is India’s first secretary in the United Nations General Assembly. Due to her interest in International Matters, Sneha decided to join the Foreign Service. Sneha completed her studies from JNU. Sneha did her MA and M.Phil. Already done. After doing her early studies in Goa, Sneha did her graduation from Fergusson College in Pune.
Sneha Dubey said that the Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh were, are and will remain an integral part of India. It also includes areas under illegal occupation of Pakistan. We call upon Pakistan to immediately vacate all areas under its illegal occupation. “Sadly, this is not the first time that a Pakistani leader has misused the platform of the United Nations to spread lies and tarnish its image against India,” he said. He has tried in vain to divert the attention of the world from the sad state of his country.