Pakistan lies again at UN about Kashmir, India plays band

United Nations: Pakistan has abused this global platform by repeatedly raising the Kashmir issue and spreading lies at the United Nations. Under such circumstances, India severely beat the Pakistani band this time. India has criticized Pakistan before the United Nations for using the UN platform to spread lies. India criticized Islamabad, saying no amount of propaganda could change the facts on the ground. Rajeev Shukla, member of the House of Commons, on Tuesday stressed during the general debate on information-related issues in the Fourth Committee of the United Nations General Assembly that inclusive access to information is crucial to promote trust, accountability and good governance.

“The (Pakistani) delegation has once again used this prestigious platform to spread lies,” he said. It is a habit of this delegation to resort to propaganda and misinformation. “Let me clarify something,” Shukla said in a forceful response at the UN debate after Pakistan raised the issue of Jammu and Kashmir. “A true democracy works differently. The people of Jammu and Kashmir voted in record numbers in the free and fair parliamentary elections held in three phases from September 18 to October 1.

Pakistan’s lies exposed

“No amount of propaganda and misinformation can change the facts. I urge this delegation to engage more constructively in this forum and not use it to pursue a divisive political agenda,” Shukla said. Congress leader, present at various UN events Twelve Indian parliamentarians at the event were part of the delegation. Shukla said India follows the principle of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” which emphasizes that information should transcend barriers of nationality, gender, religion or culture. “Informed citizens play an important role in combating misinformation, curbing corruption and holding governments accountable,” he said.

Pakistan spreads misleading information

The MP said that in line with democratic values, India believes in empowering people through reliable information for the collective progress of humanity. Shukla stressed that misinformation and disinformation pose serious risks, undermine trust in public institutions and divide communities. Regarding United Nations peacekeepers, Shukla said that India is concerned about the safety of United Nations peacekeepers in areas where they are deployed. “We emphasize the importance of this critical issue and urge the Department of Global Communications (DGC) to work closely with regional delegations and develop their communications strategies to address this issue,” he said.

He said that continuing to open peacekeeping-related websites in local languages ​​would be an effective step to further expand access to this information. Shukla said: “The success of the United Nations’ Hindi social media accounts has received much attention and highlights the importance of communication across languages. Expanding such efforts will enhance global inclusion and promote wider access to native-speaking communities. Participate. (Language)

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