Pakistan: Pakistan has vowed to counter Indian water terrorism with the same resolve, clarity, and success that it demonstrated against India's aggression in May last year. This pledge was made clear by Zulfiqar Ali, the First Secretary at Pakistan's Permanent Mission to the United Nations, during his response to remarks made by the Indian representative at the UN Security Council's Open Debate on the Rule of Law.
According to Radio Pakistan, Zulfiqar Ali criticized India, describing its rhetoric on law, justice, and fairness as hollow and comical. He accused India of being a peddler of lies, a planner of global assassination campaigns, and a plotter of terrorism in the region and beyond.
Ali urged India to fulfill its international legal obligations by implementing the UN Security Council resolutions on Jammu and Kashmir. He called on India to end repression and systematic grave human rights violations against Kashmiris, address the grievances of its ethnic minorities, and pursue dialogue and diplomacy. Such measures, he argued, are essential for creating an environment of peace and stability, which is crucial for the future prosperity of billions in the region.