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Last updated: 26 Sep, 2016  

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SME Times News Bureau | 26 Sep, 2016
India's much-awaited address at the United Nations General Assembly is scheduled later on Monday with External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj expected to focus on the recent terror attack at Uri in Kashmir, up the ante against Pakistan and seek global support to dub it a "terror state".

The Indian Foreign Minister is expected to take matters forward from Prime Minister Narendra Modi's first public speech after the September 18 Uri attack at Kozhikode in Kerala on Saturday, where he denounced Pakistan for supporting and exporting terror, besides warning that the neighbouring country will be isolated as a "terror state".

"Rulers of Pakistan, listen. The sacrifices of our 18 soldiers won't go in vain. India has been successful in isolating you. We will force you to be left alone in the world. That day is not far when people of Pakistan will take to streets to fight against the rulers and fight terrorism," Modi had said.

Sushma Swaraj is also expected to give a befitting reply to an earlier address at the UNGA by Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

Under the UNGA's right to reply, after Sharif's address, the Indian diplomatic mission at the UN was also point-blank and called the neighbouring country the "Ivy League of terror".

In the three-minute rebuttal, Indian diplomat Eenam Gambhir raised the possibility of Pakistan being guilty of war crimes for sponsoring terrorism as an instrument of state policy and ridiculed the country as the centre for terrorism education.

Sushma's tone during her address to the UNGA on Monday is also likely to be equally tough and blunt, diplomats said.
 
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Terrorist's attack on India by Pakistan
jamil | Mon Sep 26 17:07:34 2016
Pakistan is raising bogey of KASHMIR time and again to conceal misdeeds of military generals and politicians in power. These people are instrumental in repeated terrorist's attack on India so that tension between two countries will continue The military generals and politicians will continue reckless looting of Pakistan. This fact is not realized by illiterate and fool people of Pakistan. So people should kick out and oust these corrupt and non-performing people who are looting the public to amass huge wealth resulted in people are forced to live in poverty and backwardness. The irresponsible ministers and generals of Pakistan are repeatedly threatening to India with nuclear attack without visualizing implications of nuclear attack which will completely destroy Pakistan while these corrupt generals and political leaders will flee to foreign countries where they have already made houses with illegal and looted money.


 
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