Responding to this
naked lie Ms Tripathi said - "The Permanent Representative of Pakistan
misled this assembly by displaying this picture to spread falsehoods about
India. A fake picture to push a completely false narrative." Paulomi
Tripathi, secretary with India's permanent mission to the UN, held up together
2 photographs - one showing the army officer and the other of Pakistan's
permanent representative to UN Maleeha Lodhi brandishing the picture of a
Palestinian woman whom she had described as a Kashmiri - and declared,
"True face of Pakistan is not hidden from anyone''. The army officer shown
in the picture was Lieutenant Umar Faiyaz who was abducted and killed by
terrorists in J&K's Shopian district. A 2007
batch IFS officer, Tripathi, who took on Pakistan's most experienced diplomat
at the UN, is the junior-most Indian diplomat at India's permanent mission to
the UN in New York which is headed by Syed Akbaruddin.
In view of the
"cynical and misleading attempt" by Pakistan, India, she said, was
constrained to show the "real
picture of pain inflicted by the nefarious designs of Pakistan". Ummer
Fayaz, a Kashmiri, had gone to his cousin's wedding in south Kashmir's Kulgam.
But amid the festivities, he was dragged out on by three terrorists, tortured
and killed. His bullet-ridden body was found the next day. The murder, meant to deter young Kashmiris
from integrating with the mainsteam, had evoked outrage across the nation. After
India's response today, the foreign ministry tweeted:A tale of 2 narratives @UN
Pakistan seems to
have refused to accept the mistake. According to India Today, when Pakistan
defence expert Qamar Cheema was questioned about the fraudulent incident, he
said that even Israelis haven't been as brutal as Indians have been to Kashmiris.
Earlier on Saturday, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj had ripped apart
Pakistan during her address at the UN General Assembly, emphasising how the
neighbouring country had become the breeding ground of terror. In signs that
her speech had ruffled feathers in Pakistan's "all weather friend",
state-run Chinese media termed it as "bigotry". Terming as
"arrogant" External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj's scathing attack
on Islamabad at the UN for being the 'pre-eminent factory for terror', a state-
run Chinese daily today in a grudging admission said "there is indeed
terrorism in Pakistan".
Their picture
eventually portrayed their nefarious designs and evil mind.
With regards – S Sampathkumar
26th Sept. 2017
