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Pak trying to create divisions among religious communities: First Secy of India's Permanent Mission at UN

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Pak trying to create divisions among religious communities: First Secy of India's Permanent Mission at UN

Pak trying to create divisions among religious communities: First Secy of India's Permanent Mission at UN

While interacting with Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism, xenophobia, related intolerance, First Secretary of India's permanent mission at UN, Ashish Sharma said, "While world has come to a standstill due to COVID, Pakistan has enhanced support to cross border terrorism taking advantage of it.

Pakistan is trying to create divisions among our religious communities as well.

Fortunately, their provocation is falling on deaf ears since India has had a tradition of pluralism and co-existence where all communities live in harmony under a democratic framework."


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