News Uri Terror Attack: Pakistan Isolated Globally; US, UK, France, Russia Back India

scorpionking76

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India has launched a strong diplomatic offensive against Pakistan trying to isolate it internationally over the terror attack at the Army base camp in Uri.

Because of this, Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's missives to the US, UK, France, Russia and China urging them to put pressure on India over Kashmir have failed. While the US, UK and France have rejected Pakistan's claims, Russia has gone a step ahead and called off the joint military exercises with Pakistan in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

India has also complained about Jamaat-ud-Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed and leader of United Jehad Council Syed Salahuddin at the UN Human Rights Council, saying the terrorists were allowed to roam freely in Pakistan.

In a statement to the UNHRC, India said the fact that terrorists like Saeed and Salahuddin have been able to hold huge rallies in Pakistan's main cities is a reflection of the state of affairs in that country.

It said the active support for Saeed and Salahuddin showed that a blatant disregard for rule of law is the new normal in Pakistan and that instead of internationalising issues with India, Islamabad should cleanse its area of terrorists .

Uri Terror Attack: Pakistan Isolated Globally; US, UK, France, Russia Back India - News18
 

Prateek Marwadi

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whether many countries backed us or not - is it really a matter or concern for us?
it is we only who always on the looser side.
 

IndianMascot

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Other countries speciall America getting fund by selling asla barood to these countries. So, just talking won't isolate them.
 

Prateek Marwadi

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in 1971, when america n china was with pakistan, the then existed PM indira ji broke pakistan into two different nations.
now america n china won;t be with pakistan so just think in how many pieces pakistan will break into ?

i want pakistan must be erased from the world map. enough is enough.
 
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