India exposes Pakistan in the United Nations, reminds the heinous crimes of 1971
New York: In an open debate by the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), India put Pakistan’s dual policy and the black exploitation in the dock. Referring to the war in 1971, India exposed the cruel face of Pakistan to the world when the Pakistani army made millions of women in the then East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) a victim of sexual violence. The Indian diplomatic Aldos Matthew Punnus said during the debate that sexual violence during any conflict is not just a violation of human rights, but that this war must fall under the category of crime and be a serious condemnation. He insisted that the culprits of such crimes be punished so that no nation could risk such an inhuman act in the future. Pakistan’s crimes of 1971 were reminded, “In 1971, the Pakistanian army in the then East Pakistan made millions of women a victim of sexual violence. It was not only an embarrassment, but also a stigma about humanity. Minorities, and also a strong issue of a strong issue. So no steps are taken and no attempt to get justice. Pakistan’s judiciary remains quiet spectators in this entire system. ‘Strict message from the international stage, through his statement, gave a clear message that crimes such as terrorism, sexual violence and oppression of minorities cannot be ignored. The propaganda and false claims received a strong answer. But this time, India surrounded Pakistan on serious issues such as terrorism, but the exploitation of women and minorities.