ISLAMABAD: Pakistan accused India of employing militant groups as proxies to target Pakistan citizens and security forces at the United Nations Security Council on Wednesday, as it said New Delhi was conducting “demographic engineering” in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir under its control.
The statement by Pakistani diplomat Asif Khan came amid a surge in militant violence within Pakistan, particularly in the western provinces of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. These regions, bordering Afghanistan, have experienced increased attacks from groups such as Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and separatist factions like the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA).
Pakistan has frequently accused Afghanistan’s interim administration of sheltering these armed factions and facilitating their attacks, allegations that Kabul has consistently denied. However, the recent accusation against India was articulated by Khan during his right of reply, following remarks from an Indian delegate concerning Kashmir and militancy.
“We heard the Indian delegate raising the bogey of terrorism to divert attention and for diplomatic point-scoring,” the Pakistani diplomat said. “It is most ironic that India, which is committing the worst form of state terrorism in Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, is portraying itself as the victim.”
“It is India which supports and finances terrorism against Pakistan by using its proxies such as Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Majeed Brigade and Baloch Liberation Army (BLA),” he added. “The country is insensitive to the tragic human dimension of terrorism.”
He accused India of insensitivity to the tragic human dimension of terrorism and described the country as running a “global terrorism syndicate,” saying it had gone from regional to global and even reached North American shores.
Addressing the Kashmir issue, Khan said India was undertaking demographic engineering since August 5, 2019, when it unilaterally revoked the region’s special constitutional status and decided to integrate it with the rest of the Indian union.
India and Pakistan have fought three wars, two of them over Kashmir, which they both claim in full but rule in part since their independence.
Pakistan tells UN India using militant proxies amid surge in violence
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Pakistan tells UN India using militant proxies amid surge in violence

- Pakistani diplomat accused New Delhi of running a ‘global terrorism syndicate’ reaching North American shores
- He says Indian administration is conducting ‘demographic engineering’ in the part of Kashmir under its control