• 2 days ago
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar criticised Western nations for their stance on Kashmir. He highlighted the prolonged occupation of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, calling it the longest illegal presence in a territory post-World War II. Jaishankar accused the UN of turning an invasion into a dispute, placing both the attacker and victim on trial. He specifically named the UK, Canada, Belgium, Australia, and USA as culpable parties.
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00:00Morning is coming in at this point in time. External Affairs Minister S.J. Shankar busts
00:09West Kashmir hypocrisy, slams the West for being blind to POK. Pakistan occupied Kashmir.
00:16External Affairs Minister says longest occupation of our territory. He says Jammu and Kashmir
00:21invasion made a dispute by the United Nations is what S.J. Shankar has said, mincing no
00:27words there.
00:33We all speak of sovereignty and territorial integrity. All of us agree. It's a vital principle.
00:40It's a bedrock of global rules. After the Second World War, the longest standing illegal,
00:53I would say presence, occupation of a territory by another country pertains to India. What
01:01we saw in Kashmir. Now we went to the UN. What was an invasion was made into a dispute.
01:09So the attacker and the victim were put on par. Who were the culpable parties? UK, Canada,
01:18Australia, USA. So, pardon me, I have some question marks on the board.

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