India calls Pakistan a 'Frankenstein state' at UNHRC, accuses it of supporting terrorism
India labeled Pakistan a 'Frankenstein state' and accused it of supporting terrorism as state policy during a UN Human Rights Council session. India also rejected Pakistan's allegations on Jammu and Kashmir and exercised its right of reply to responses from Pakistan and the OIC.
Anupama Singh, First Secretary at India's Permanent Mission to the UN, made the remarks at the UN Human Rights Council during the Interactive Dialogue on the UN High Commissioner's annual report. India called Pakistan a 'Frankenstein state' and accused it of supporting terrorism as state policy. India rejected Pakistan's allegations regarding Jammu and Kashmir. According to The Hindu, India exercised its right of reply at the UN in response to references made by Pakistan and the OIC. According to The Times of India, India asserted that Jammu and Kashmir is an integral and inalienable part of India. India cited Pakistan's Defence Minister as boasting about hosting, training, and deploying terrorists as state policy.
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