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‘Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh were, are and will remain our integral part’, who said this to Pakistan in UN?


India Vs Pak In UN: India has once again lambasted Pakistan in front of the world community in the United Nations. In the 68th plenary meeting of the United Nations General Assembly, Counselor of the Permanent Mission of India Prateek Mathur (Pratik Mathur Indian Counselor in UN) gave a befitting reply to the Pakistani representatives on the Kashmir issue. Prateek Mathur said that Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh were, are and will remain an integral part of us.

A video of the above statement of Prateek Mathur, Indian Counselor in the UN, has been posted by. In that video, Prateek Mathur can be heard saying that Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh were, are and will remain an integral part of India. Misinformation, rhetoric and propaganda being circulated by any country cannot negate this truth.


Please tell that Prateek Mathur lives in New York City, USA. He had also taken up a responsibility in China earlier for his country India. Now Prateek looks after the work related to the United Nations with the Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations, Ruchira Kamboj. Last day, while advocating reform in the UNSC, he said that a year has passed since the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) adopted the ‘Veto Initiative’. India’s position on the veto has been consistent and clear.

Indian diplomat Mathur told the UN that the UNGA had unanimously agreed in 2008 that all five aspects of UNSC reform, including the question of the veto, would be settled in a comprehensive manner. He argued that all five permanent members have used the veto in the last 75 years to achieve their respective political objectives.

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