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J&K Issue Permanently Removed From UNSC Agenda: India

J&K issue permanently to be removed from the UNSC agenda: India’s Demand. India’s demand from the United Nations is that the J&K  issue should be permanently removed from the Security Council agenda. India has demanded from the United Nations that the J&K Issue under the ‘outdated agenda’ should be permanently removed from the agenda of the United Nations Security Council. India says that there is no creditor in the dignified world of such ‘irrational exuberance’.

Taking a direct attack on Pakistan without being named, India said that there is a delegation which repeatedly tries to show that it is contributing to international peace, but unfortunately, it has failed to understand that it has got global At the level, it is considered a spread of international terror and a stronghold of terrorism.

This delegation insists on the Council continuing to discuss the outdated agenda which needs to be permanently removed from all matters of the Council’s agenda. Explain that the agenda of the ‘India-Pakistan question’ was first considered in the formal meeting of the Security Council on January 6, 1948, and the last was November 5, 1965.

India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, TS Tirumurthy, has said that Pakistan has failed to include Jammu and Kashmir in the United Nations agenda. Contrary to the claim of Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, except for three times, there has been no formal meeting in the Security Council once in the last 55 years on the issue of India-Pakistan.

India, on the other hand, has accused the UN Security Council of being in a hijacked state of ongoing negotiations between governments to reform. India has said that some countries do not want to let this most powerful institution in the world improve. They do not want any other country involved as a permanent member. They are in a dilemma to maintain their monopoly. India has called for early completion of decades-long reform in the Security Council.

It is said that he will present his reform-related aspect in the next General Assembly of the United Nations. K Nagaraj Naidu, Deputy Permanent Representative of India at the United Nations, expressed dissatisfaction over the situation by writing a letter to Tijani Muhammad Bade, the chairman of the 74th session of the body’s general body.

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