High time international community urged Pakistan to take verifiable' action against terror outfits: India at UN

Representative imageIndia told the UN General Assembly it was high time that the international community called Pakistan to take "effective, irreversible" action against terrorist outfits operating on its soil. Islamabad is not supposed to follow the "high path of morality", which is only loaded with falsehoods.V S K Kaumudi, Special Secretary (Internal Security), Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India said that Pakistan's delegation had "resorted to peddling false narratives, making baseless accusations against India" and he was slamming Pakistan.On Monday, he spoke at the 2nd High Level Conference for the Heads of Counter Terrorism Agencies in the Member States of the General Assembly.He said that India is a nation that commits sectarian violence against its minorities, harbors deep insecurity, and has orchestrated hatred towards India at the session Global scourge terrorism: assessment and future trends.He stated that the 7th Review of the Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy is now over, and Pakistan's false narrative has been summarily rejected by the UN members.According to a statement by the Permanent Mission of India at the UN, Kaumudi stated that "It is high time that Pakistan called for effective, verifiable, and irreversible actions to combat terror outfits operating in the territory under its control"A UN report last year estimated that between 6,000 and 6,500 Pakistani terrorists were in Afghanistan. Most of them are associated with the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan. This poses a threat to both countries.Analytical Support and Sanctions monitoring Team 26th Report on ISIS, al-Qaeda, and related individuals and entities stated that terror group al-Qaeda in India Subcontinent (AQIS), operates from Nimruz and Kandahar provinces in Afghanistan under the Taliban umbrella.This report was issued just two weeks after India had asked Pakistan at the UN to examine why it is the "international epicenter" of terrorist activity and best haven for terrorists. The UN also urged the international community to urge Islamabad to take sustained and verifiable, irreversible action against terrorist outfits operating on its soil.Imran Khan, Pakistan's Prime Minister, publicly admitted that there were up to 40,000 terrorists living in Pakistan. He also stated that terrorists from Pakistan have attacked neighboring countries.